> > Well it all basically works out, I guess -- I rounded lots of places, did > this in my head and came up with 240 ohms, somebody else said 280, another > one was 259. I certainly agree that a 1-watt resistor is justified, this > guy will run warm! I'll agree that it would be safer to use a 300 ohm > resistor, too. It's just that these things aren't all that critical in > my experience. The LED's that say they'll take 50ma typically have quite Did I miss the 1st post? What is LED used for? Just curious....
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