I plan to run parallel red-orange and Amber CREEs to get a nice blade orange.
What color would you use for your FOC LED?
I am thinking another rO.
I plan to run parallel red-orange and Amber CREEs to get a nice blade orange.
What color would you use for your FOC LED?
I am thinking another rO.
Personally I would worry that it wouldn't be noticeable enough. I would do white or even green if it were me.
Green would make it more of a yellowish *as close to film accurate* FOC as possible. White would be very cool as well. It really depends on what you're going for.
I think I will go with green then, thank you.
Does the green require a resistor for FOC if wired with the NB and PEX?
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I come up with a 1 ohm 2 watt resistor for the green.
I take it I wire this direct and not worry about the resistor for the PEX?
Last edited by Darth Nurse; 09-21-2015 at 11:26 AM.
I have a red-amber-white with red-amber in parallel for orange (suggested by Yoshi-Taka).
The white is for FOC, and when activated, make a pale/pastel orange blade.
I think "Dreamcicle" for this setup.
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