Repairing LEDs

Discussion in 'ICE' started by Scutler, Oct 16, 2013.

  1. Scutler Forum Member

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    Need to replace a couple of led`s in my original mk2 stereo but which led`s do i use.........?
     
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    Trev16v Paid Member Paid Member

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    Don't worry too much about the electrical specification of the LEDs if you're replacing boggo standard ones. Just find some replacements that are of the same colour and package for the ones you're replacing.

    For example the LEDs in your stereo might be standard garden variety 3mm or 5mm package LEDs, or might be rectangular packages, or... depends what you're replacing.
     
  3. Scutler Forum Member

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    Got some from maplins but they burnt out in seconds.....? only 2.1v though...?
     
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    Trev16v Paid Member Paid Member

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    Oh. Are you sure you're replacing LEDs? Rather than tiny 12V bulbs as used in a lot of stereos? Or perhaps they're LEDs with integral resistor? Use a multimeter to test what voltage is being applied to them.
     
  5. Scutler Forum Member

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    you`ve got me now.........???
     
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    Use a multimeter to test what voltage is being applied to them.
     

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