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On 9 Jun 2005 19:33:55 -0700,
Peter wrote: Try these addresses http://www.spectrumled.com/ and http://www.superbrightleds.com/ I have dealt with both these companies and can recommend each. Especially interesting is the 12VDC 1156/T10 PCB LED Lamp offered by Superbright. You can remove the bayonet base from this lamp and wire it direct (observing polarity). I looked at that light, I was a tad disappointed that the array simply used a bunch of dropping resistors, to current limit the LEDs rather than a PWM controller or constant current supply. I am in the process of "rolling my own" array with some 5000mcd superbright whites, and a pic based PWM controller, which, theoretically at least, will give a nice smooth brightness control from 0-100% on, without wasting power and heat on dropping resistors. -- Jim Richardson http://www.eskimo.com/~warlock Every program expands until it can send mail. ....Except Exchange. |
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