
The best way to wire a LED?
I build a kit of headlights for my Traxxas RC car, and I can not quite decide the best route to take it on the wiring. My first option is to use a suitable voltage is an intensity of 10 mm LED is a voltage range of 3.5V optimal, ie 3 AM without resistance might work, but in the context of an RC car this could be large. So my Another option is to wire the establishment of a 9V, using resistors to prevent the failure against surges. What would be the best resistance used to obtain maximum light output of this unit without killing the life? I did a test with a / 2 watt resistor 1, and it took too power gap and the light was lower than expected. Any ideas guru electricity? Thank you Bob, I considered that. wiring it directly to a file and place it in the channel 3 receiver. I finally got connected to 9V s last night … works very well … but the son too!
why not use the battery cars? RC on my car, I use 2 white LEDs for headlights 10mm and 2 "normal size" Ultra bright red for tail lights. My car uses a 8.4v pack. For each LED I ran a 1/8th watt resistor Ohm 820 (you can use a 1/4W but I'm only 1/8th of resistance stock and 1/16th few watts), I'm connected all the power switch. A day, I'll move to put a series of LEDs on the F / R servo for the emergency lighting illuminates the front and reverse lights moving ahead.
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