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LED Power Circuit


Bob Ayers

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Durham, NC
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1999
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I've seen several posts, asking how to wire LEDs, and the proper series resistor to use with them. I posted this circuit on R-F, and I thought TRS
members might want to take advantage of it. It's a NFET source-follower
circuit, and provides a constant voltage to the LEDs, independent of load (number of LEDs):


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I bought some yellow LED warning lights for my car trailer. It's (2) lights with a small control box that offers (3) flash patterns. I either need to find a bunch of (2) conductor wire to run from the box in the cab all the way back to the rear of the trailer, or find a way to override the switch box to just flash in one specific mode so I can mount the control box at the trailer and just run a switched power wire back to it.
 
I bought some yellow LED warning lights for my car trailer. It's (2) lights with a small control box that offers (3) flash patterns. I either need to find a bunch of (2) conductor wire to run from the box in the cab all the way back to the rear of the trailer, or find a way to override the switch box to just flash in one specific mode so I can mount the control box at the trailer and just run a switched power wire back to it.


Is the control box water-proof?
 

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