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LED Wiring Question
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<blockquote data-quote="A Hunters Moon" data-source="post: 4914808" data-attributes="member: 199774"><p>I'm not sure what happened but not long after I attached the battery pack and switch to the leds it started acting up. Now, it won't even come on. I bought a new battery and it worked for a split second, stopped, and then seemed to get hot to the touch. </p><p></p><p>I tested both the old and new batteries and they'll light up another led. Is the switch bad, is there too much juice, do i need a transistor? Any ideas what's going on?</p><p></p><p></p><p>The battery is a 12V 23A Ultralast. Maybe the switch is too small. It's rated .3A at 125vac.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A Hunters Moon, post: 4914808, member: 199774"] I'm not sure what happened but not long after I attached the battery pack and switch to the leds it started acting up. Now, it won't even come on. I bought a new battery and it worked for a split second, stopped, and then seemed to get hot to the touch. I tested both the old and new batteries and they'll light up another led. Is the switch bad, is there too much juice, do i need a transistor? Any ideas what's going on? The battery is a 12V 23A Ultralast. Maybe the switch is too small. It's rated .3A at 125vac. [/QUOTE]
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