Nano_v4 - Wiring Diagram.jpg
Working on my first install. Put this together based on a lot of research and wonderful YouTube tutorials.
Nano_v4 - Wiring Diagram.jpg
Working on my first install. Put this together based on a lot of research and wonderful YouTube tutorials.
The one .5 ohm resistor is split to your to main color LEDs. It will have half its value to each LED. Which will work for blues/greens. This wiring diagram looks fine, other than that.
There is another way, you can bridge all the positives on the LED Star, then just run one positive lead from the star to the board. Then you can put your resistors in the negative leads from the LED star. There are many ways to skin a cat.
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Hello,
Thank you for the feedback. I am following this video which shows this version of wiring the Blue LEDs to one resistor at the 7:35 minute mark:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7BdiKfMkro
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Updated Diagram:
Nano_v4 - Wiring Diagram.jpg
Better, but I would still put the resistors on the negative wires rather than the positive ones, like Tom suggested. Effectively, it will work the same either way, but putting them on the negative side just allows you to only run one postive wire to the LED star and then bridge the positive pads with short wires. Putting the resistors on the positive side forces you to cram more inches of wire in your hilt than what you need.
Updated:
Nano_v4 - Wiring Diagram.jpg
Nervous. This is my first build and I appreciate your help.
Yep. That's it. What I've done in the past is bridge all three positive pads on the LED star with very short wires and then just run one wire from one of the pad since I connected all of them. Getting wires that short attached to an LED star is tricky, but it saves some space and some headache regarding tangled wires later on.
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