Re: Help Getting Started - Simple DC Circuit
- From: "The_Truth" <gigabite1123@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 11 Nov 2005 20:13:23 -0800
alright... for radioshack green led's...
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?parentPage=family&pg=2&cp=2032058.2032233.2032298&productId=2062572&tab=techSpecs
Typical MCD: 620 30 mA current (max.) Typical wavelength: 570mm Size:
T-1-3/4 (5mm) Viewing angle: 12° Sold in package of 1 Typical voltage:
2.1V, with a maximum of 2.8V
chances of running 30 led's from 1 nine volt are slim to none... at
least not for very long... you could put 2-3 nine volt batteries in
parallel... and that would divide the current draw between them...
ya know... i'm not big on radioshack prices... so i found a nice little
place...:-D
http://www.marktechopto.com/
can't get them all at once.. but free is a good thing...
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