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 Post subject: couple questions (power leds..)
PostPosted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 11:24 pm 
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Hi, First thank you Ruel, i bought a couple things from you, you have top notch quality and service! :D im very satisfied! thank you for all you do for us!


I just have a couple question to get the thing going:





How would i add a power led for the pm1000 power supply?

I know its different than the sc-1, im still green about these things
and i havent found any clear info.



Also, using your kit , how do i connect the different pm1000 module?

In parrallel I guess? meaning the two module + connect to the same point
on the psu?




The info on your site is realy helping, just these point im not sure

Thanks for taking the time to answer, i know its a very basic questions
but im still try to learn and the pm1000 is my first non battery projects.



John


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 Post subject: Re: couple questions (power leds..)
PostPosted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 1:16 am 
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Hey John..

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How would i add a power led for the pm1000 power supply?


Determine the current requirement of your LED, I.. .. 5mA, 10mA or 20mA... then compute for Resistance R using Ohm's law, R = E/I
E is the voltage. This will be the current limiting resistor for the LED. Otherwise, you're going to burn up and destroy your LED.

Compute for power rating of resistor P = E x I. Pick the higher rating avaialble... 1/4w, 1/2w, 1watt. Otherwise, your resistor could become hot.

Adjust R to higher value (or get the next higher value) if you want to dim the LED brightness.


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In parrallel I guess? 


Yes. Connect them in parallel.

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 Post subject: thanks owel
PostPosted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 11:06 pm 
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thank you very much for trying to help me, but im still very confused.
this is a little too deep for me, (im still confusing current and voltage..)

Lets say i want to use the led in your power control kit, i know its 2.1 volt max, but i dont know the current requirement.
what resistor value would i need to limmit the voltage?
Or should i get a bigger led?


Im confused also to where to connect the led, :oops:
is it the 44v/48v side?

and where exactly? is it in parallel to the + and - with resistors in serie with the legs.

If you have a picture or you know a good link where i could learn this stuff that would be very useful!

If adding a led as any negative effect on the circuit, i will skip it.

Im sorry for the beginer questions, i hope this topic can help other
people in the future.



thanks

john


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PostPosted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 11:37 pm 
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John, use a 8.2K resistor in series with the LED, connected to the 44V power. Use a 1/2watt rating resistor. You could also use a 10K, but don't go lower than 8.2K.

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is it in parallel to the + and - with resistors in serie with the legs.


(+) ------- Resistor ------ LED --------- (-)

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 Post subject: thanks once again
PostPosted: Fri Sep 28, 2007 12:27 am 
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Thanks Owel,

Now everything is clearer, i feel confident enough to do it!

I will use these formulas for future projects too, im starting to understand!


thanks, keep up the good work, when you become rich you can hire
a tech to do customer service :wink:


Thanks again for what you do for the comunity of diy.


John


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 Post subject: damn, i forgot...
PostPosted: Fri Sep 28, 2007 12:36 am 
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I forgot one thing:

what about led polarity?
Do i connect the led + side on the 44v + side like this:



+--------resistor----- + led - ------------- -


also, on your led wich is the + side ? the long leg?


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 28, 2007 1:00 am 
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Oops... the long leg is the (anode) or (+).

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 28, 2007 12:58 pm 
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Ok, thanks, so i take for granted its like that:



44v + ------------- 8.2k resistor--------- " + led - " ----------------- 44v -



I just hope these dumb questions will also help others do pm1000's
Thnaks for your time Owel,

when im finnished, ill post result in the gallery.



john


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 28, 2007 1:07 pm 
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Quote:
44v -


To be exact, it's labeled GND. (not 44-)

Yup, that should be it.

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