Zheng3 LED Socket
- 4.1k views
- 21 likes
- 228 s
- 0 collections
- 1 comment
- 0 makes
License | |
---|---|
3D design format |
1 file (STL) Close
|
3D model size | X 13.4βΓ Y 13.6βΓ Z 16.4βmm |
Last update | 2017-05-26 at 13:45 |
Publication date | 2014-06-08 at 01:38 |
Design number | 626 |
Would you like to Cults?
You like Cults and you want to help us continue the adventure independently? Please note that we are a small team of 4 people, therefore it is very simple to us to maintain the activity and create future developments. Here are 3 solutions accessible to all:
- ADVERTISING: Disable your ad blocker.
- DONATE: Make a donation via Ko-Fi π.
- WORD OF MOUTH: Invite your friends to come, discover the platform and the magnificent 3D files shared by the community!
Sharing and ing on Cults3D guarantees that designs remain in makers community hands! And not in the hands of the 3D printing or software giants who own the competing platforms and exploit the designs for their own commercial interests.
Cults3D is an independent, self-financed site that is not able to any investor or brand. Almost all of the siteβs revenues are paid back to the platformβs makers. The content published on the site serves only the interests of its authors and not those of 3D printer brands who also wish to control the 3D modeling market.
ohms law is very easy V= volts, A=amps, R=resistance V=R*A or A=V/R or R=V/A some people use I or A current which is your current.
I do like your LED holder but you should add as resistor to it. figure out your voltage of your battery, Study your LED data sheet to find the max current.
Most are around 0.02 Milli amps so for a 3 volt battery 3/0.02=150 that is a 150 ohm resistor.
I hope this helps. And if you want to know the watts volts times Amps or .06 watts so really next to nothing.
Some batteries have an internal resistance but I don't recommend ing for it as some will just push and your LED will just be a flash then dead.