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The easiest way to do this would simply be with an ac-dc adapter. The voltage needed depends on the number of LEDs. How long is the garland?
Another idea would simply be a string of LED Christmas lights.
Hope this helps, and congratulations on the wedding!
Der Strom
Is there a way to use AC power with an LED or does it strictly have to be DC voltage? Its hard to find LED Christmas lights this time of year since they were all picked up by customers at 50% off.
How do the Christmas lights work? Is there a resistor or something?
I am needing maybe 50+ feet with about one LED per foot or so.
I need a 200v capacitor and a resistor in series with the LEDs right? Then find the voltage drop across each LED to find the corresponding value for the resistor?
LED Christmas lights are many LEDs wired in series and powered directly off the mains voltage. Thay are diodes so thay make thare own DC. The Better sets use a full wave bridge rectifier to lesson the fliker.
You can buy LED Christmas lights year round off the net. Look up "Creative Displays, Inc." Andy
Welcome to Electro-Tech-Online!
The easiest way to do this would simply be with an ac-dc adapter. The voltage needed depends on the number of LEDs. How long is the garland?
Another idea would simply be a string of LED Christmas lights.
Hope this helps, and congratulations on the wedding!
Der Strom