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| cholin:
NOOOO go for ebay! Actually, seriously, some good wire is cat5e. I use the wire from the inside of that (bought 1k feet for new house) so I got alot left over.... Resistors, buying them individually is a few cents, depends how much, probably from 1-4 cents US each. eBay owns for resistors. |
| RayB:
Radio Shack tends to only carry "variety packs" now. I got my resistors in a 20 pack. It came with 5 each of 4 ratings. |
| brophog:
That aint no kidding. Spade connectors are the worse. |
| JustMichael:
Roughy, do you mean one 5w led shining up to light all of the buttons at once or one 5w led for each button? I am asking because a single 5w (watt) led does generate a bit of heat and should be heatsinked. The one 5w led also looks like a miniature searchlight when lit. I would start with a 1k resistor and then work your way down to lower value resistors until you achieve the brightness you are looking for. Most likely you only have 1/2watt or smaller (how big around) resistors, so only test them briefly. Once you find the right value, get a 5w resistor or use five 1w resistors in parallel that are 5x the needed resistance. |
| Roughy:
--- Quote from: cholin on January 16, 2006, 06:51:14 pm ---NOOOO go for ebay! Actually, seriously, some good wire is cat5e. I use the wire from the inside of that (bought 1k feet for new house) so I got alot left over.... Resistors, buying them individually is a few cents, depends how much, probably from 1-4 cents US each. eBay owns for resistors. --- End quote --- We've got some 5e lying around... But I wired cat 6 in my house. heh... Since I'm working on the basement and rec room areas now, I can't really use that stuff upfront, but it may make sense later! |
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