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BeachDude
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I'm 100% amature all the way, but I figured out how to hook up a bunch
of blue/green LED's under the seats of my honda.
Everything is on a 12volt toggle switch so I can turn the LEDs on or
off as I choose (while the car is running). The power is spliced off
the cig.ligher wires.
The effect I want is the LEDs to slowly dim out when the power supply
has been cut (ie. toggle the on/off switch).
The power supply is regulated from 14volts to 7.95volts using a 7808
voltage regulator.There are 25 LEDS, running at 23mAmps each (in
parallel). ANd I have a 220 ohm resistor ahead of each LED so they
run comfortably at 3.6 volts.
What size of capacitor and diodes will I need to make them dim when
the power is cut. I understand from reading other posts, that they
will die as they dim when the forward voltage drops below the arch
point in the LEDs.
I'm not looking for anything fancy... just something to dim them out
automatically (lasting about 5 seconds) as the power diminishes.
Any suggestions?
I was told by the local electronics guy to put 3x 4700 uf Capacitors
.... that should be enought to do 25 LEDS??? HOW do people come up
with these calculations??? HELP.
of blue/green LED's under the seats of my honda.
Everything is on a 12volt toggle switch so I can turn the LEDs on or
off as I choose (while the car is running). The power is spliced off
the cig.ligher wires.
The effect I want is the LEDs to slowly dim out when the power supply
has been cut (ie. toggle the on/off switch).
The power supply is regulated from 14volts to 7.95volts using a 7808
voltage regulator.There are 25 LEDS, running at 23mAmps each (in
parallel). ANd I have a 220 ohm resistor ahead of each LED so they
run comfortably at 3.6 volts.
What size of capacitor and diodes will I need to make them dim when
the power is cut. I understand from reading other posts, that they
will die as they dim when the forward voltage drops below the arch
point in the LEDs.
I'm not looking for anything fancy... just something to dim them out
automatically (lasting about 5 seconds) as the power diminishes.
Any suggestions?
I was told by the local electronics guy to put 3x 4700 uf Capacitors
.... that should be enought to do 25 LEDS??? HOW do people come up
with these calculations??? HELP.