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Ohioskills 06-30-2013 06:24 PM

HELP leds
 
after doing my own lights they arnt as bright as I thought they would be and this is like the 3rd try could someone recommend some bright leds for my scx10 and not a pocket breaker "thumbsup"

that also take a 9v battery

uclabruins89 06-30-2013 06:53 PM

Re: HELP leds
 
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Originally Posted by Ohioskills (Post 4381161)
after doing my own lights they arnt as bright as I thought they would be and this is like the 3rd try could someone recommend some bright leds for my scx10 and not a pocket breaker "thumbsup"

that also take a 9v battery

i dont know any that take a 9v, but i use the Axial simple led controller with 4 white lights and 2 red lights. Works great, plugs into the receiver. Then you don't need an extra battery. I also have one of the Vanquish light bars that wires directly to the 3s lipo battery. I have my lights attached to the body, and use a Dean's 4 pin connector to connect my two light systems when I put the body on. The simple axial led system is very cheap. The vanquish LED bar isn't cheap, but has amazing lighting ability.

k7zpj 06-30-2013 08:11 PM

Re: HELP leds
 
The brightness of the LED is a combination of how bright the LED is designed to be and the amount of current going through the LED.

Here is link to the LEDs that I used in my Wraith. When put in a circuit with proper voltage and resistance they are bright.

5mm White LED | Through Hole LEDs | Component LEDs | Super Bright LEDs

I have been using the HeyOk lighting brake light controllers.
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/vendo...one-place.html


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