After doing some more research, i found that i have to connect 2 led's and a 150 Ohm reseistor to each parallel series. This is alot of soldering, and im not sure i have the skill to make it well enough that way, so i would like some confirmation on that, or any advice!
Cheers!
Well, my calculations tell me that it should work for about 1hour and 20 minutesthats more than enough, as the light will be used minutes at a time. Ive considered boosting the voltage, but i would need alot more equipment and then i face alot of heat in a small closed container, yada yada, itreally complicates things for me. I have to get my LED's so that i can test them out, to see how bright they are, i might need less than 60, then i might wire it in 2 arrays of 30 and have 4 9v 1200mAh , 2 for each array with seperate switches to have like 2 stages of brightness. I can post a pic of the housing i am using, but i already posted a pic of the top cover on which the led's will be mounted. im open to all suggestions, but the housing has to stay the same.
Hmm. So no matter how many LED's i put in series, every series has 20mA, so if i boost the voltage, i can have 1 series ?
Im sorry if its a stupid quiestion...
where can i find instructions to build this DC/DC voltage booster?
ps: tek sad sam shvatio da si iz srbije lol...
So if im getting this right, if i can somehow turn my 9 volts into 192 volts, i can have all 60 leds in one serie using only 20 mA ? Can i do that? lol
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