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Joery #1 30/10/2009 - 19h56

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Hey everybody,

I already have a rig done, but the LED's aren't good, so I want to use these SFH485P, I have a a bicycle light battery case that fits 2 AAA batteries, do I need to use a resistor?
And I use my laptop webcam for it so do I need a filter, if so how can I make one that doesn''t have to be attached to it for ever (no I dont want to use tape for it)?

Thanks in advance.
schermvlieger #2 31/10/2009 - 14h16

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Hi Joery,

You definitely need a resistor otherwise your leds will surely break.
If you choose to connect the leds in parallel, as you probably will with only 2.4/3 volts from your batteries, you will need one resistor per led, as the schematic below:


     -----{VVV}-----|>|-----
    |                                 |
+--------{VVV}-----|>|----------
    |                                 |
     -----{VVV}-----|>|-----


I would recommend acquiring a separate webcam which you can do the IR mod on for this project. Good luck!

Sandor
Joery #3 01/11/2009 - 18h22

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schermvlieger @ 31/10/2009 - 14h16 a dit:

Hi Joery,

You definitely need a resistor otherwise your leds will surely break.
If you choose to connect the leds in parallel, as you probably will with only 2.4/3 volts from your batteries, you will need one resistor per led, as the schematic below:


     -----{VVV}-----|>|-----
    |                                 |
+--------{VVV}-----|>|----------
    |                                 |
     -----{VVV}-----|>|-----


I would recommend acquiring a separate webcam which you can do the IR mod on for this project. Good luck!

Sandor



Thx for the replie, I''ve read that I need a 30 Ohm resistor for AA batteries, is this the same for AAA batteries?
What kind of CHEAP webcam do you recomend?

Thx in advance.
schermvlieger #4 02/11/2009 - 00h34

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Yes AA and AAA batteries are the same in this respect. You can find a list of compatible webcams on this forum. Hard to say which one you should get; it depends on what your local store has to offer and their prices. Try to get the cheapest one that has good compatibility :)

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