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phillips led x-mas lights

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i got a hole bunch of these a wrote al the stuff down to calculate a resistor and then i went and lost it. #-o so do any of you people have the forward voltage, forward current and what not to calculate a resistor?

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You can use The LED Calculator for single or multiple LEDs.

As for forward voltages, I borrowed these from the LED calculator:

Forward voltages (in volts):

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IR                    1.5
red                   2.0
orange                2.0
yellow                2.1
green                 2.2
true green            3.3
blue                  3.3
white                 3.3
UV                    3.3
blue (430 nm)         4.6
Current (in mA) is going to depend on the LED, but typically they're 20mA or less.

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Post by kosherbacon »

thanks.
i was going to use the led calculator you mentioned. but i got to the web site and realisedi had no clue where the info was.

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Post by en'til Zog »

I've gone and hung a meter on the Forever Bright and Phillips LEDs from Christmas light strings and figured the voltage from the resistance necessary to drive the LEDs at 20 mA ( 0.020 Amps ).

Results:
BLUE LEDs (both) - 3.6 Volts at 20 mA
WHITE LEDs (both) - 3.6 Volts at 20 mA
GREEN LEDs (Forever) - 3.6 Volts at 20 mA
RED LEDs (Forever) - 2.8 Volts at 20 mA
ORANGE LEDs (Forever) - 2.8 Volts at 20 mA
YELLOW LEDs (Forever) - 2.8 Volts at 20 mA

I didn't get any other Phillips strings... sorry! But they're probably the same as the Forever Brite ones.
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thanks again for the info!!!!
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