Infinity
02-22-2012, 01:26 AM
Ok, so I want to power LEDs controlled through a simple on/off switch. I've googled and am tired. Someone please help.
What is the best way to power the circuit. I thought about using a PC PSU, but wasn't sure how to safely wire everything together.
I'm looking at about 30 LEDs all wired seperately through independant toggles. (such as fuel pumps, ice protection, etc. - meaning each switch illuminates it's own light) Perhaps there is an easier way. I don't plan to have all LEDs illuminated at once, but I also don't want to blow the circuit in case I do.
I could power each LED seperately with a simple battery, but that seems a bit excessive in my opinion, not too mention space depriving. What would you all recommend?
P.S. I don't have the LEDs so I can't provide the volts, but can figure that out later once I figure out what power supply to use.
What is the best way to power the circuit. I thought about using a PC PSU, but wasn't sure how to safely wire everything together.
I'm looking at about 30 LEDs all wired seperately through independant toggles. (such as fuel pumps, ice protection, etc. - meaning each switch illuminates it's own light) Perhaps there is an easier way. I don't plan to have all LEDs illuminated at once, but I also don't want to blow the circuit in case I do.
I could power each LED seperately with a simple battery, but that seems a bit excessive in my opinion, not too mention space depriving. What would you all recommend?
P.S. I don't have the LEDs so I can't provide the volts, but can figure that out later once I figure out what power supply to use.