Yes. If you skipped the resistor, you could wire up several LEDs in series. Though you must be careful when doing so because if one LED blows, you'll basically lose your whole strand due to the rest of them over volting. I'm no engineer but I believe that is correct. Just give it a try and see.
i have one quick question the blue resister that went to the led if you take that out and just put a normal wire to complete the circuit the full 9v would go out to the led so you can put more than one led on there and can you up the voltage increase you need even more leds. pm me back if you are confused about anything i said and you prob will be. thank you
hey, is there a way to do it so that say you have two sets of leds in parallel. when one set fades out, the other lights up?
littlesk8rdude 1 year ago
Yes. If you skipped the resistor, you could wire up several LEDs in series. Though you must be careful when doing so because if one LED blows, you'll basically lose your whole strand due to the rest of them over volting. I'm no engineer but I believe that is correct. Just give it a try and see.
burnettprovideo 1 year ago
i have one quick question the blue resister that went to the led if you take that out and just put a normal wire to complete the circuit the full 9v would go out to the led so you can put more than one led on there and can you up the voltage increase you need even more leds. pm me back if you are confused about anything i said and you prob will be. thank you
Bonehead321123 1 year ago