Heng Long led's

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Heng Long led's

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Anyone know what voltage the Heng Long LEDs run at. Think my gun barrel flash has blown
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White LEDs 3-3.2v normally.

I've some so can send you a few when I send those other bits to you.

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That would be perfect, thanks :-)

Got part way through a build. Thought I would check that everything was working. The led flashed once and then stopped working. I only fed it 3v
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No worries.

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Re: Heng Long led's

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Are using an HL flash unit, or running an led from the board? I always use 5v superbright led's on my builds. Easy way to check is to test the voltage with a multimeter.
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