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Um idk I Know this way if you put like 10 leds it doesnt look as good as like 2-4 leds on the speakers. The most i would do is probly 6. But it can probly handle even more
there is no sound fuse for psp phat...
the holes you made in the triggers are giant, but good tut and in your video why not just turn the lights off, you don't have to wait till its dark
Im gonna ask one more time, Why do u want to use LM386? And why u would not?
well .. the "brighter" and "more reactive" is pretty much the matter we want.but about the power issue .. let's say 4 LEDs that's the average of LEDs somebody wouldwant to mod, so 1 LM386 can't power 4 LEDs enough? if not what will be effected? LED brightness?
you dont need 10ohm for this way lol10 ohm is just for the trigger mod, (when it stays on all the time) for blue leds
Accually secret-Blue leds dont need any resistance in a psp phat Unless hooked up to the 5 volt then you do need some.Chart of Voltage LED can take-Color Potential Difference (Vf)Infrared 1.6 VRed 1.8–2.1 VOrange 2.2 VYellow 2.4 VGreen 2.6 VBlue 3.0–3.5 VWhite 3.0–3.5 VUltraviolet 3.5 VTaken from-https://www.acidmods.com/Wiki/tiki-index.php?page=LED%20(Light-emitting%20diode)So UV, White and Blue don't need any resistance off of the powerboard, LM386 IC Sound Mod, Sound Mod PCB, Direct Contact Sound Mod.Only time it does it off of the 5 volt sources