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Where did you find it?I so need one of those
That's only a 3 pin switch I think. One set goes to the positive and negative of your leds, the other three go to your inputs from whatever (sound amp, solid, blue, purple, etc.)
ok so just use one resister that both led sets can work with pretty much.So say purples voltage is between 3.0-3.6 blue voltage is between 3.0-3.4So i can pick to drop voltage down to lets say 3.2 even it out. So having that as the drop down voltage of 3.6 i need a 5-7 ohm resistor right.
Well I suppose that would work, but since both their forward voltages are min. 3, I'd just go with 3, because leds aren't really made to run higher than that and when they do, they still work but they last shorter and sometimes they get so bright it's just annoying. But my original idea was, that you put the resistors like ghetto. Two different resistors one betwen the switch and each set of leds, and use the correct resistor values.