Wiring LEDs in parallel is a bad practice.
If you have three LED/resistor series-combinations in parallel it will work. But, you will be wasting a lot of power (heat) in the resistors by wiring the three combinations in parallel:
One series LED/resistor set (12v-3.2V)/0.7A=~12Ω....(12v-3.2V)*0.7A=~6W...6W*5sets=30W of heat in the resistors.
A better way is one set 3 LEDs and one resistor all in series, and another set of 2 LEDs and one resistor all in series:
One set of 3 LEDs and 1 resistor in series (12v-9.6V)/0.7A=~4Ω....(12v-9.6V)*0.7A=~2W...2W*1set=2W of heat in the resistor.
One set of 2 LEDs and 1 resistor in series (12v-6.4V)/0.7A=~8Ω....(12v-6.4V)*0.7A=~4W...4W*1set=4W of heat in the resistor.
Total of 6W with 2 resistors as opposed to 30W with 5 resistors.
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