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post Sep 18, 2010 - 8:41 PM
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Any body have any idea how or what I should use to make a 6volt LED light on a 12volt power supply? I know that if I tap it on directly to the 12volt it will burn but I cant figure out how to make it light without burning. I want to install 2 blue LEDs, one on each door behind the lock and I plan to take power from the courtesy light. But After the current leaves the courtesy light and before it reaches the LED...I need to lower the current. I think I need a resisitor but I dont know specificly which one. If anyone has done this before let me know what I need to do. Thanks 6gcers
 
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post Sep 19, 2010 - 11:09 AM
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cool project.

you'll need the led current too. but this will tell you.
http://led.linear1.org/1led.wiz

to get a big enough resistors you might need to go with these guys
http://www.mouser.com/
you'll need the led current too.

that being said, you can always get led + resistor fabrications at autolumination.com and just solder their legs to your wires. might even be able to find sockets for them so you can have a replaceable bulb.

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post Sep 20, 2010 - 1:37 AM
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QUOTE (Zimluura @ Sep 19, 2010 - 11:09 AM) *
cool project.

you'll need the led current too. but this will tell you.
http://led.linear1.org/1led.wiz

to get a big enough resistors you might need to go with these guys
http://www.mouser.com/
you'll need the led current too.

that being said, you can always get led + resistor fabrications at autolumination.com and just solder their legs to your wires. might even be able to find sockets for them so you can have a replaceable bulb.


they come fabricated automatically with resistors and sockets. i love them just pop it in and your good


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