hookedonreefs
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I origionally posted this question to Gator. But, seeing as he in underwater right now, can anyone else help me...
This weekend I bought 5 2600 MCD blue LEDs. They're rated 20 - 30 mA. I also bought a 4.5 V power supply which produces 700 mA. Then I bought a 440 Ohm resistor. I put the LEDs in parallel, and the resistor on the positive wire of the system. The LEDs work, but they're dim. I took the resistor out and the setup still worked. (much brighter) My question is: without the resistor, am I supplying too much current? I get lost in the Ohm/volt/mA relation so I couldn't figure it out. I've read the DIY moonlighting posts and get a little lost there as well. Can anyone explain it in Layman's (sp?) terms please? Thanks.
This weekend I bought 5 2600 MCD blue LEDs. They're rated 20 - 30 mA. I also bought a 4.5 V power supply which produces 700 mA. Then I bought a 440 Ohm resistor. I put the LEDs in parallel, and the resistor on the positive wire of the system. The LEDs work, but they're dim. I took the resistor out and the setup still worked. (much brighter) My question is: without the resistor, am I supplying too much current? I get lost in the Ohm/volt/mA relation so I couldn't figure it out. I've read the DIY moonlighting posts and get a little lost there as well. Can anyone explain it in Layman's (sp?) terms please? Thanks.