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Re: Need a circuit

Post by stefaan041 on Thu Dec 23, 2010 1:50 am

hearing aid batteries
1.4V
biggest are 0.630A 630ohm
smallest 0.100A 3000ohm

AA
1.55V
between 1.2A and 3.2A
??ohm

so use 3 AA
2 switches 1 for the LED an 1 for the lasers.

im not that smart.

Re: Need a circuit CORRECTION !

Post by Need To Know on Fri Oct 22, 2010 3:35 pm

Hello,

I made a mistake --- I would like to run the LEDs in PARALLEL not series ALSO the same for the LASERS. see correction below.


I do not know very much about electronics in general but I would like to make a circuit that allows me to run a group of " LED " lights, maybe ( 6 to 8 ) in " PARALLEL ". I would also like to do the same for hand held " Lasers " ( 3 to 4 ) in " PARALLEL". To make it more complicated, I would like to be able to use the same power source to run both groups at the same time. I would like to be able to turn either group on or off independently while using the same power source. The power source will either be --2 D cell -- or -- 4 AA -- batteries. Normally each LED uses 3 hearing aid batteries. This is the same for each LASER pointer. I think each hearing aid battery is about 1.5 volts but Im not sure what the amperage is. I would like to do it as simple as possible. I hope I can get all of the parts at Radio Shack. I have no idea where to start, any help would be appreciated !

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