The current LED's on the board, though look a lot
like little flat resistors. . .
Are these available in blue? maybe I'll run a
multimeter through them to see what the voltage is.
EMU's gonna kill me.
----- Original Message -----From: ezra_goldSent: Monday, June 03, 2002 12:27 PMSubject: [xl7] Re: Blue LED'sThe LEDs themselves are cheap. The problem is powering them. It
depends how the circut is set up. If it is just a straight voltage
powering the LEDs (as opposed to current control) there will be a
problem. Blue LEDs need more voltage to light up. If the scheme is
current control (I might be able to tell if they used one of the
standard chips for this application) the LEDs should just plug in.
Ezra
--- In xl7@y..., erik_magrini@B... wrote:
> Ohhhh!!!!! Good idea! The blue LED's would f*cking rock! If it
was
> only $100, I'd have mine done already, sadly I think it'll be
closer to
> double that!!
>
> rEalm
>
>
>
> And to top it off I would replace the little red LED's in the quick
> edit section with nice new blue ones!
>
>
>
> Hmmmmmm lest see 30 hours of work and about 100.00 in cost not
about
> to happen i personaly dont mind the yellow to much it is easy to
see
> in the dark :)
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