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you canniblised a Lego set??!! :eek:

You get no help from me!!!!




:)
Haha! It's an aftermarket
you canniblised a Lego set??!! :eek:

You get no help from me!!!!




:)
Haha, it's an aftermarket set of lights I bought for some of my son's Lego but they sent the wrong ones and let me keep them instead of returning them! Doing a good job of lighting up a proton pack and neutrona wand though 🙂
 
Thanks. I reckon you'll be fine with the resistor in place, but let us know.
Thanks for the help everyone. I wired the flicker LEDs direct to the battery, and added the resistor in series on the positive feed just before the LED. Still got a bit of flicker on the static LEDs so added a second resistor on the negative feed after the flicker LED and now all works well. Wouldn't have had a clue how to sort any of that without the help given here, so thanks again.


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Thanks for the help everyone. I wired the flicker LEDs direct to the battery, and added the resistor in series on the positive feed just before the LED. Still got a bit of flicker on the static LEDs so added a second resistor on the negative feed after the flicker LED and now all works well. Wouldn't have had a clue how to sort any of that without the help given here, so thanks again.


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Mark

Nice one! Thanks for letting us know.
 

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