1 LED lights killing my battery?! Sat Nov 21, 2015 8:03 am
JaseYPK
Silver member
hi guys,
I've knocked up an led circuit as I intend to replace my rear lights with nice bright Led ones, however on testing my battery went from 12,4V to about 7 the second time I tried to light the circuit?!? What's going on?!
The circuit I've created is 4 red LEDs wired in series, with a forward voltage drop of 2.6V each, rated at 20mA each. I've used an 82 ohm resistor wired in before the LEDs, also in series.
A very simple circuit for all intents, but on initial connection to my battery only two of the leds lit, so I disconnected it. Check they were all the right way round, and tried again. And now they're almost off they're that dim. So I checked my battery and its down to 7.x voltage?!
Edit: point to note - I only had the circuit connected for about 5-10 seconds.
Help anyone! Haha
I've knocked up an led circuit as I intend to replace my rear lights with nice bright Led ones, however on testing my battery went from 12,4V to about 7 the second time I tried to light the circuit?!? What's going on?!
The circuit I've created is 4 red LEDs wired in series, with a forward voltage drop of 2.6V each, rated at 20mA each. I've used an 82 ohm resistor wired in before the LEDs, also in series.
A very simple circuit for all intents, but on initial connection to my battery only two of the leds lit, so I disconnected it. Check they were all the right way round, and tried again. And now they're almost off they're that dim. So I checked my battery and its down to 7.x voltage?!
Edit: point to note - I only had the circuit connected for about 5-10 seconds.
Help anyone! Haha
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