S srk New Member Nov 13, 2008 #1 I have some (about 30: red, gren, blue, white, UV etc.) LEDs laying around in my project box from a high-school project. And I want to make good use of em. so I want to make some kind of mod for my PC. I forgot the voltage of each kind. but they are all 5mm. so I am guessing they will be of very similar voltage. the problem is I have no idea about how to connect em to the available 12v outlets of my PSU. also, I am a novice with LEDs. Any help will be appreciated. **broken link removed** **broken link removed****broken link removed** **broken link removed****broken link removed** **broken link removed****broken link removed** **broken link removed****broken link removed** **broken link removed**
I have some (about 30: red, gren, blue, white, UV etc.) LEDs laying around in my project box from a high-school project. And I want to make good use of em. so I want to make some kind of mod for my PC. I forgot the voltage of each kind. but they are all 5mm. so I am guessing they will be of very similar voltage. the problem is I have no idea about how to connect em to the available 12v outlets of my PSU. also, I am a novice with LEDs. Any help will be appreciated. **broken link removed** **broken link removed****broken link removed** **broken link removed****broken link removed** **broken link removed****broken link removed** **broken link removed****broken link removed** **broken link removed**
AcousticBruce Member Nov 14, 2008 #2 All your wildest dreams are in this page. Page about wiring LED's You must read these sections.. or you might be buying new LED's. Wiring Multiple LEDs In Parallel and Wiring Multiple LEDs In Series Last edited: Nov 14, 2008
All your wildest dreams are in this page. Page about wiring LED's You must read these sections.. or you might be buying new LED's. Wiring Multiple LEDs In Parallel and Wiring Multiple LEDs In Series
audioguru Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Nov 14, 2008 #3 I answered this thread a few minutes ago on another website.