curtis
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I have, what I think is a stupid question, so give me a bit of rope to hang myself.
I've been adding lights to buildings across our layout. I've got a 12v DC supply and a number of small 12v LEDs (the ones with the E5.5 base). These are fed from the 12v bus and then wired in parallel from certain junction points. It's been working fine for a couple of weeks but something is niggling at me that I've overlooked something - and that actually I need a current limiting resistor because my (basic understanding) is LEDs are triggered by current, not voltage.
For transparency, there are also some of the standard LGB light incandescent bulbs in the circuit too.
I wanted to get the thoughts of this community because I fear I'm overlooking something.
(the LEDs, btw are listed as 12V to 14V DC voltage and 20mA)
I've been adding lights to buildings across our layout. I've got a 12v DC supply and a number of small 12v LEDs (the ones with the E5.5 base). These are fed from the 12v bus and then wired in parallel from certain junction points. It's been working fine for a couple of weeks but something is niggling at me that I've overlooked something - and that actually I need a current limiting resistor because my (basic understanding) is LEDs are triggered by current, not voltage.
For transparency, there are also some of the standard LGB light incandescent bulbs in the circuit too.
I wanted to get the thoughts of this community because I fear I'm overlooking something.
(the LEDs, btw are listed as 12V to 14V DC voltage and 20mA)