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Will this work??????
Hello all I was looking to put headlights in drift car. Since I don't want to spend $$$$ on buying a pre-made kit, i'm going to make my own. So my question is, will this set up work???
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Good day!
No, that will not work. LED's need a current limmiting resitor or they will fail as soon as you put power to them. It has been a while but I will try to draw up a schematic for you and post it a little later. |
I will need to know what the voltage drop across the type of LED you are going to use or a spec sheet for the led you are going to use (they are not all the same).
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Originally Posted by BCbud
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I will need to know what the voltage drop across the type of LED you are going to use or a spec sheet for the led you are going to use (they are not all the same).
That is all I can really tell you. I hope that is okay. Also, are those LED's good enough for what im going to use them for?? Thanks again chap! |
I had a brain fart, you already told me that lol! But I will need to know how many LED's you are going to use. Your picture only shows 2 but are you going to install lights front and rear?
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Originally Posted by BCbud
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I had a brain fart, you already told me that lol! But I will need to know how many LED's you are going to use. Your picture only shows 2 but are you going to install lights front and rear?
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OK, I was just looking at your drawing and it says 3.2V but you are telling me 3.6, I just want to make shure witch votage LED's you are planning to use?
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Originally Posted by BCbud
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OK, I was just looking at your drawing and it says 3.2V but you are telling me 3.6, I just want to make shure witch votage LED's you are planning to use?
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Good day!
This should work for you. There are other ways of doing it but this way if one LED fails, the other will still work. |
Why use a separate 9V battery when you already have 5-6V available at the RX? The schematic will still work, just need to adjust the resistor value and plug into an open RX channel. The amount of current is quite small, and would be negligible as far as affecting your runtime.
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Dude just buy a LED kit!
I just won one on ebay auction for $10 shipped |
Originally Posted by BCbud
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Good day!
This should work for you. There are other ways of doing it but this way if one LED fails, the other will still work. That you so much for that chap! I really appreciate it. |
Originally Posted by sliding_josh
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Dude just buy a LED kit!
I just won one on ebay auction for $10 shipped Because I would not be learning anything that way brah. |
I know some ESC's can support brake lighting if that is an option for you?
The Tekin G11Pro does that if you wanted to look into it. |
Originally Posted by BCbud
(Post 8541054)
Good day!
This should work for you. There are other ways of doing it but this way if one LED fails, the other will still work. |
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