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LED's Explained
(with calculator)
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Soldering your LEDs
(Click on the pictures to enlarge)
The
best way to connect your LEDs is to solder them. Sometimes however,
it gets difficult to hold everything in place. If you need an extra hand and do
not have all of the fancy equipment to use that you would like, here
is a way to free up a hand to make the soldering easier.

Use
a pair of pliers and a rubber band to hold the LED in place while
you work.
The
most effective method of securing a resistor or wire to the LED is
pictured below. This is the most effective way of connecting the
wire because it allows maximum conductivity.
 
For more
information on actually soldering, please refer to our
soldering
tutorial.
As mentioned
before, you'll need to use a resistor in series with your LEDs to
make sure not too much current runs through them. Use the following
calculator to see what resistor you will need. To use the
calculator, find the collective voltage of your LEDs. If you are
using more than one LED wired in SERIES, then add the LED-voltages
together. If you are using just one LED, you may choose from one of
the color selections (keep in mind, not all LEDs are the same, check
yours to make sure). Click Calculate. The calculator will let you
know the best and the next best option for your resistor values.
Calculator:
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