Part 2, home made transmitter operated lights, cost me £0.00 to make.

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  • this works great any idea how many leds this system will run

  • It all depends on what the output voltage is.

    Also, just because your LED is say a 6v, you can run it on anything up to 6v.

    So on that principle, id just put as many on there untill they start to dim lmao.

    But you thought i was going to be all technicle with my answer?

    Ill be running around 6 LEDS off mine, 2 headlights, 2 red rears, and 2 spotlights.

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  • I ran 7 on a 350

    but with 6V a typical LED takes 3V so I had two in series with a bunch of parallels and the odd one out in parallel to a single other bulb. I dont think there's too much of a limit because the board was made to turn a motor at high current.

  • thanks buddy just trin to work out whats going on in next vid your a busy boy

  • thanks ian.. YOU ROCK!!!!!!!!

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