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    Hello again, fellow crafters.

    I have a couple questions (as always lol) for those with experience with RGB LEDs (the 3W type):

    1. Any recommended brands?

    2. Is it possible to use potentiometers to mix the R/G/B components to obtain a wide scale of colours? If so, how?

    Thanks in advance.

    (the info on this thread will result in a new saber or pike. Pic lovers won't go unrewarded, lol)

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    brands are led engin , luminus , cree ect. Grab a couple pots & adjust color to your liking. Be quick & careful or the smoke will be let out. Measure pots & replace with correct resistor.

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    Pay close attention to the specs of the LED before you buy it. Some of them require higher voltages than we normally use. (6 - 18 volts) Try to get one where the voltage for all the colors are around 3 volts like this one. http://mouser.com/ProductDetail/LedE...3paNzKlFDP8%3d (the picture of the LED is not the right picture)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunrider View Post
    brands are led engin , luminus , cree ect. Grab a couple pots & adjust color to your liking.
    Got it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sunrider View Post
    Be quick & careful or the smoke will be let out. Measure pots & replace with correct resistor.
    By smoke being let out, do you mean overheating?
    So it's not possible to make an adjustable colour saber...it must be fixed with the proper resistors...did I get it right?

    EDIT: what kind of potentiometer should be used? 100k? 250k? (I'm really a noob for electronics.)
    And do you guys know any wiring videos for such LEDs?
    Last edited by Bianchi; 06-02-2010 at 10:08 PM.

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    Adjustable sabers are possible.

    If you want a true color change with potentiometers, you have to get at least 3 of them.

    Then you have to try the RGB out with some resistors to get to know how much is a good resistance for the colors you want, and then buy the right potentiometer.

    If you want a single switch color change, you could go with a DIP switch.
    I have absolutely no idea how to wire them.

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