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mixongw
I added some (10) red LEDs to the rear of my GS and wired them in series. I used five in each series string. The result is even higher efficiency and no resistor needed, with the total current draw of .045 amperes (.0225 in each string).
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ToddB3
I'm no electrical engineer so this will probably sound like a stupid question, what do you look for besides preference in color in LEDs? ie, brightness, size, draw? I have a Sigma cycle computer on my bike and need to wire a LED to light it, I'd like to use green for the color but I've seen some done in the past that werent bright enough to make it worthwhile.
Todd
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mixongw
Originally posted by ToddB3I'm no electrical engineer so this will probably sound like a stupid question, what do you look for besides preference in color in LEDs? ie, brightness, size, draw? I have a Sigma cycle computer on my bike and need to wire a LED to light it, I'd like to use green for the color but I've seen some done in the past that werent bright enough to make it worthwhile.
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ToddB3
Mix,
Thanks for the reply and the info link. I think the newer Sigmas are backlit but I put mine on almost 2 years ago, my stock speedo doesnt work and at night I cant read the Sigma so I was thinking of using the stock speedos backlight incoming voltage to power an led and position it facing the Sigma so I read it at night.
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bgmart450
Originally posted by ToddB3Mix,
Thanks for the reply and the info link. I think the newer Sigmas are backlit but I put mine on almost 2 years ago, my stock speedo doesnt work and at night I cant read the Sigma so I was thinking of using the stock speedos backlight incoming voltage to power an led and position it facing the Sigma so I read it at night.
Todd
But I would like to incorperate a(n) LED powered from the light switch when I turn the lights on. Let us know if you work something out. I will as post if I get something done as well.
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ToddB3
BG,
I bought a green LED with a resistor built in yesterday from Radio Shack and made an arm with a clothes hanger and wrapped it with heat shrink. It turned out pretty good and is just bright enough to read the Sigma. I'll post some pictures tonight.
Todd
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