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Date:         Fri, 23 Jun 1995 10:10:29 -0700
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From:         "Erik Soule"  <erik@henries.nsc.com>
Subject:      Re: Paradise by the dashboard...

This is a great idea, and solves 2 problems: bulbs burning out, and keeping the right color. Most LEDs seem to like about 20mA of current. That would lead to (14.4-.7) V / 0.02 A = 685 Ohms (or something close) for the current limiting resistor. Power dissipation works out to I2 * R = 0.27W, so a 1/4W resistor is cutting it close - this is one of the larger SMT resistor packages, 1206 or 1210 I think.

-Erik

In message <950622193547_76360881@aol.com> writes: > > > To All: > > When your indicator lights go out and it comes time to do the dreadful deed, > consider doing away with the lights entirely by replacing them with > high-intensity LEDs. > > While there are some fiddlee-bits involved in converting an incandescent lamp > to LED, the basic idea is to crush the bulb, clean the cement from the brass > base, desolder the center connector, and rebuild the thing incorporating an > LED and current-limiting resistor. For anyone experienced with surface-mount > electronic components slightly smaller than a gnat's ass, the task is > trivial. > > The result is a colored lamp (Red, Yellow, or Green only) that will last for > as long as your great-grandchild owns the vehicle. > > -Bob

NSC Analog Automotive Systems Tel. (408)721-3476 Fax (408)721-8292 M/S C2611


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