TexAndy
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Ok, I've seen plenty of talk about LED headlights and tail lights... but how about interior lighting?
What I'm thinking about going for is some dim red LEDs for low-level interior lighting. Just enough to see what I'm doing if I need to rummage for something on the passenger seat or the floor but low enough to preserve night vision.
SE4811 LED, red | Alltronics
I have no idea if that's what I should get, but most of these LEDs are dirt cheap so I'm not averse to buying several types to see the difference.
Sadly, they don't seem to list the operating voltage for many of these diodes...
Anyone else done something like this?
http://www.alltronics.com/cgi-bin/item/SE5011/31/SE5011-LED,-Red
Ok, these are listed as T1-3/4 which I found a data sheet for on another website. here http://www.lc-led.com/products/q500jpf4df.html
So six of those wired in series would have a minimum operating voltage of 12.6V and a max operating voltage of 14.4V which should be just about right to run off of one battery, correct?
What I'm thinking about going for is some dim red LEDs for low-level interior lighting. Just enough to see what I'm doing if I need to rummage for something on the passenger seat or the floor but low enough to preserve night vision.
SE4811 LED, red | Alltronics
I have no idea if that's what I should get, but most of these LEDs are dirt cheap so I'm not averse to buying several types to see the difference.
Sadly, they don't seem to list the operating voltage for many of these diodes...
Anyone else done something like this?
http://www.alltronics.com/cgi-bin/item/SE5011/31/SE5011-LED,-Red
Ok, these are listed as T1-3/4 which I found a data sheet for on another website. here http://www.lc-led.com/products/q500jpf4df.html
So six of those wired in series would have a minimum operating voltage of 12.6V and a max operating voltage of 14.4V which should be just about right to run off of one battery, correct?
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