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Nperez39 No need for that if you look on my profile you can see the layout on how I did it, just like the name rgb the first is red the next is blue then ground the green if you have a multimeter you can put it on diode setting and check from there in each pin

2022-01-22 11:06:07 Helpful (1)
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Q: Where's the clear common Anode leds?

Asked by SamR on 2020-08-28 12:44:43

Nperez39 You will have to get a arduino or esp and play with the color sequence to find the clear mode

2021-10-21 10:31:42 Helpful (0)
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Nperez39 You can actually sand the led to make it look defused

2021-09-09 08:01:01 Helpful (2)
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Q: What is the voltage of this led ?

Asked by BG817151744 on 2020-08-05 08:33:10

Nperez39 Run your multimeter from a color pin to ground pin individually on diode mode to get accurate minimum voltage per led

2021-09-09 07:59:39 Helpful (1)
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Q: Which is the maximum output-power?

Asked by mga81 on 2020-10-16 02:53:13

Nperez39 It claims to have an output of 40v but probably should not go there, I always use the 10% rule of staying under max voltage

2021-09-08 08:52:59 Helpful (0)
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Nperez39 I used it up to 17v and no problem staying at 5 volts output

2021-08-31 09:54:38 Helpful (0)
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