Hey guys I am having a hard time with this and it is making me feel stupid. So I am gonna ask for some help. Let's say I wanted to run 20 leds in series. 10 blue and 10 red.
Specs on leds
Blue 1000mA at 3.4v
Red 1000mA at 2.65v
Series circuit rules state that the total voltage is the sum of the individual voltage drops along the circuit. And current is the same through each component.
So due to the difference in voltage drops of the two individual LEDs is it possible to just run the leds in series with each other without and resistors.
I know it would work with resistors. As long as the resistor is made to handle the current flowing through it. But are leds different?
Using ohms law I can figure out the resistance of the two individual leds running at full bore but is that allowed. I'm confused I know just brought about this stuff to make myself even more confused. Will someone tell me if my mind is correct and I can do those and if not educate me. Thanks!
Specs on leds
Blue 1000mA at 3.4v
Red 1000mA at 2.65v
Series circuit rules state that the total voltage is the sum of the individual voltage drops along the circuit. And current is the same through each component.
So due to the difference in voltage drops of the two individual LEDs is it possible to just run the leds in series with each other without and resistors.
I know it would work with resistors. As long as the resistor is made to handle the current flowing through it. But are leds different?
Using ohms law I can figure out the resistance of the two individual leds running at full bore but is that allowed. I'm confused I know just brought about this stuff to make myself even more confused. Will someone tell me if my mind is correct and I can do those and if not educate me. Thanks!
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