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    3.7 volts LED with 2 volts

    Thanks, i will try that
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    3.7 volts LED with 2 volts

    here is the thing **broken link removed** **broken link removed** i measured the power on 2 pins on the left of the circuit and it gave me 1.97 volts
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    3.7 volts LED with 2 volts

    the supply is 1.97 volts
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    3.7 volts LED with 2 volts

    No i did not removed the red LED. i plugged the blue LED in parralel with the red and did not light on. In in a electronic shop near my place they told me it was because the LED i must use is 1,85 volts and Blue LED with that voltage dosent exist. They also told me that 3,7 volts LED will not...
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    3.7 volts LED with 2 volts

    Hello, first i want to say that my knowledge in electronique is very basic. I have a old NES (nintendo) 8 bits and i want to replace the red LED by a blue LED. Someone check the voltage output for the LED on my NES and told me that it was 1.97 volts. The probleme is that all the blue i can...

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