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ah ha I have used a lot of IR LED's in the past I guess thats where I plucked that figure out of
I just measure what the drop is are prior to making the circuit then you know exactly what it is
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there seems to be a lot of complex sounding reply's here
I have found exactly the same problem some years ago while putting differing colour leds together in parallel
basically this occurs because the differing voltage drop across the leds cause ohms law to get messed up and some leds getting...
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