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Forum: Marine Electronics 29-12-2010, 20:10 |
Replies: 49
Views: 14,542
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daddle
Perhaps for those who cruise at room temperature....
Perhaps for those who cruise at room temperature. Cruisers in cold weather will see charging voltages far above the folkloric 14.4V ... often near 15V ... or higher... |
Forum: Marine Electronics 27-12-2010, 17:01 |
Replies: 49
Views: 14,542
Posted By
daddle
Heh! :thumb: This thread sure got some engineers...
Heh! :thumb: This thread sure got some engineers fired up. You should have enough expert LED info now to make a 3 year project out of your simple question. |
Forum: Marine Electronics 25-12-2010, 18:02 |
Replies: 49
Views: 14,542
Posted By
daddle
I was advising on the idea of using resistors as...
I was advising on the idea of using resistors as ballast. Of course an active regulator would be better. 16V is the proper maximum voltage for safely specifying parts connected to a 12V boat system.... |
Forum: Marine Electronics 23-12-2010, 19:24 |
Replies: 49
Views: 14,542
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daddle
Wire 3 to 4 LEDs of each color in series with a...
Wire 3 to 4 LEDs of each color in series with a resistor. Select the resistor value to limit the maximum current to that specified for the LEDs. Use 16V in your computation, not 12 or 14, as that is... |
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