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Title: My brother (led wiz ?)
Post by: andrewbean90 on August 29, 2010, 10:46:34 pm
My brother is thinking about buying an led wiz for me and i was wondering whats the best way to hook up an led wiz havent build my cab yet but all leds are 12volts ive seen and led wiz does only 5v how do i hook it up to an led wiz
Title: Re: My brother (led wiz ?)
Post by: WhereEaglesDare on August 29, 2010, 10:48:27 pm
please show use what a 12v LED looks like... you may want to go buy a couple hundred regular LEDs on ebay for 5 bucks

Nevermind
Title: Re: My brother (led wiz ?)
Post by: andrewbean90 on August 29, 2010, 10:52:17 pm
it comes with the buttons last time i checked but i was looking at leds from arcade emulator . net because i have bought led buttons yet or leds for that matter i was also looking at paradise arcade shop's led buttons
Title: Re: My brother (led wiz ?)
Post by: BobA on August 29, 2010, 10:56:47 pm
Bank voltage select terminals can set banks of the LED Wiz to use external supplies.   This means you can set it up to use a 12V supply for your 12 V LEDs.   See the LED WIZ documentation for details.
Title: Re: My brother (led wiz ?)
Post by: lilshawn on August 29, 2010, 10:57:55 pm
the LEDwiz drives LED's with 5 voltsy (LED's run on 3 or less volts) ...the ones you have seen have a higher ohm rating resistor to make them operate on 12 volts. these are not the correct LED to use with the LEDwiz. these LED's require a smaller ohm resistor to allow them to operate at 5 volts.

if you do purchase this item, the instructions included show how you have to hook them up.

from the manual:
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LED's are like goldfish. They don't know when to stop consuming and will "pop" if you feed them too much. For this reason, you must install a resistor in series with the LED to limit the current to an amount that will make the LED bright and happy.
Title: Re: My brother (led wiz ?)
Post by: BobA on August 29, 2010, 11:00:40 pm
The LED wiz only uses 5 V if the usb supply is used or an external 5V supply.   In reality you can switch any voltage up to about 40V  You just have to follow the directions on how to wire up the separate banks.
Title: Re: My brother (led wiz ?)
Post by: andrewbean90 on August 29, 2010, 11:07:51 pm
the usb will be used to control them at least atx for the power supply just wondering how would i do that
Title: Re: My brother (led wiz ?)
Post by: DaveMMR on August 31, 2010, 12:03:27 am
the usb will be used to control them at least atx for the power supply just wondering how would i do that

Well it's one or the other for power.  You can either get yourself a molex female 4-pin connector and wire it up so it connects to the 5v wire and ground of the PS's Molex connector (or do a quick and dirty "snip" of one of the plugs and just use that) or power through USB (which doesn't provide as much power but may be adequate for what your plans are).

I bought all my [RGB] LED's through Groovygamegear and did not need to wire resistors separately (they are included).   Just a thought to save some trouble.
Title: Re: My brother (led wiz ?)
Post by: andrewbean90 on August 31, 2010, 12:20:38 am
i am  definitely using a atx power source or something for my power but... i need to control the lights would i use the led wiz for that i want them to sorta go with music
Title: Re: My brother (led wiz ?)
Post by: DaveMMR on August 31, 2010, 07:22:36 am
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i am  definitely using a atx power source or something for my power but... i need to control the lights would i use the led wiz for that i want them to sorta go with music

Oh, I got you.   I thought you meant USB for power. 
Title: Re: My brother (led wiz ?)
Post by: andrewbean90 on August 31, 2010, 12:17:56 pm
do i use the usb to control the lights movement