Hey guys and gals. I did some google research, but didn't find what I was looking for - thought i'd go straight to the source - electronics and not auto.. Here's what i'm looking to do:
I'm going to be connecting 4 of these LED components in series: http://www.superbrightleds.com/more...s-rectangle-flexible-accent-light-module/832/ they will be the red ones - so 20mA.
I am going to connect them to a switch in my f150 - and when the switch is activated, it will go through a potentiometer, giving me the ability to dim them when I want. when the switch is off - no power.. lights out. switch on - they are on - and can be dimmed from full to zero. simple. It's an auto - so 12 V DC
Here's my questions:
1. some sites have indicated that I need a 1/4 Watt resister installed between the lights and the pot... correct? seems curious as I thought the pot is the increasing/decreasing resistor? let me know what i'm missing.
2. What "size?" "ohm" pot do I require? I ask this because I'm not sure that if I wire these up in series means that I have to add the 20mA times 4 (4 lights)? or is it just 20mA total as they are in series? either way, I'm not good with the math. What ohm pot would be sufficient. and this is the most crucial question I have as I have read that if you choose... unwisely... it could be a potential fire hazard.
3. Lastly, for added protection, I would like to add a fuse inline. I assume that inline fuse goes between the auto's power source for the lights (the 12V lighter (always on)), and the switch. please let me know if I have this wrong.
As always I appreciate all knowledge and other ideas that may work with what I'm trying to accomplish. Thanks in advance.... and this is my first post... glad to be here.
J.
I'm going to be connecting 4 of these LED components in series: http://www.superbrightleds.com/more...s-rectangle-flexible-accent-light-module/832/ they will be the red ones - so 20mA.
I am going to connect them to a switch in my f150 - and when the switch is activated, it will go through a potentiometer, giving me the ability to dim them when I want. when the switch is off - no power.. lights out. switch on - they are on - and can be dimmed from full to zero. simple. It's an auto - so 12 V DC
Here's my questions:
1. some sites have indicated that I need a 1/4 Watt resister installed between the lights and the pot... correct? seems curious as I thought the pot is the increasing/decreasing resistor? let me know what i'm missing.
2. What "size?" "ohm" pot do I require? I ask this because I'm not sure that if I wire these up in series means that I have to add the 20mA times 4 (4 lights)? or is it just 20mA total as they are in series? either way, I'm not good with the math. What ohm pot would be sufficient. and this is the most crucial question I have as I have read that if you choose... unwisely... it could be a potential fire hazard.
3. Lastly, for added protection, I would like to add a fuse inline. I assume that inline fuse goes between the auto's power source for the lights (the 12V lighter (always on)), and the switch. please let me know if I have this wrong.
As always I appreciate all knowledge and other ideas that may work with what I'm trying to accomplish. Thanks in advance.... and this is my first post... glad to be here.
J.