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Thats what I want to know. I heard on another forum from a saber smith that wiring parallel with a PC and 7.4volt gave it longer runtime and made it brighter.
I wondering if it would be brighter to wire in series and overdrive them, or just wire in parallel with that setup.
I can light a small city with my board
If you wire them in series there's no need to overdrive since they both share the same current, One gets less voltage than the other, but I don't believe that would change the brightness of the LED. With parallel the current is divided, so you would have to push twice the current to them, which would shorten runtime.
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All n00bs READ these first (PLEASE)!!!:
1. Forum Guidelines
2. FJK’s “Down and Dirty” guide to Ohm’s Law
"Yeah, yeah, I've heard it all before... you want blindingly bright, super loud, running 1138 blinkies off of the cheapest sound card you can find AND you want all of it to run on a battery the size of a dime, and run for a very, VERY long time. That one cracks me up every time..."
My email: fjk_tcss@yahoo.com
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