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| whynotpizza:
Can I use a single 5V power line (yellow, black, red) from a standard PC power supply to drive ~35 LED lights in a simple ON/OFF configuration with 1 switch? It is right to assume ~15miliamps from each LED for a total of ~550milliamps? That amount of current should work with a standard PC 5V power rail, right? (I would obviously use the RED and BLACK for 5V rail) |
| MonMotha:
While it varies highly with the era of the supply, figure you can get at least 15A off the 5V rail of a PC supply. Wire to the "hard drive" connectors is usually AWG18 which, over that short distance, can handle 5A or so. 550mA is decidedly not a problem. |
| BobA:
Please remember that the +5v is red and the GND is black. If you use a tap such as for a fan will have a red wire but close inspection will see that it is connected to the 12V yellow wire so do not use a fan power tap. |
| Louis Tully:
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| whynotpizza:
Excellent, thanks. Do you think 22gauge wire (single stand for Ground and multi-strand for Power) is enough to handle this small amount of current? Thanks again for the help! David |
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