Four suggestions:
1) Wear welding goggles
2) ...and Sunscreen (that's Duval's joke, btw)
3) Each LED has a current limit resistor - should be something
between a 510 ohm to 1K. Whatever they are replace them with the x2
value (so if they're 510 ohm, replace them wth 1K)
4) Replace the blue LEDs with red ones.
I haven't seen that panel for years, but if I remember correctly some
of those current limiters may be a bit of a chore to get to.
sorry about that!
- P
1) Wear welding goggles
2) ...and Sunscreen (that's Duval's joke, btw)
3) Each LED has a current limit resistor - should be something
between a 510 ohm to 1K. Whatever they are replace them with the x2
value (so if they're 510 ohm, replace them wth 1K)
4) Replace the blue LEDs with red ones.
I haven't seen that panel for years, but if I remember correctly some
of those current limiters may be a bit of a chore to get to.
sorry about that!
- P
>
> Help is appreciated
>
> Frank
>
> --- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure that
> out)" <peter@> wrote:
> >
> > It amazing, but no one ever commented on how I got that panel to
> hang
> > there unsupported against that ivy wall.
> >
> > - P
> >
>