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Help with shortening led circut board
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Hello All,
I am looking for help from anyone that has some wiring expertise and tell me or help me figure out how to shorten this LED board. I am making a custom high mount, but this one board is too long. I have noticed that on each board, there are 12 LEDs and 1 resistor per every 4 LEDs. Please help me figure out how to eliminate the last group of four LEDs from the end of the board. Thanks, MemphisR |
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It's hard to make out from the picture put if the power tracks go to each resistor/LED group in parallel, then all you need to do is cut the board AFTER the last group you want to keep and you should be fine.
If they are wired serially then after you cut you will need to add a jumper wire to complete the circuit. A parallel circuit would be the safe assumption since that would mean any single failure wouldn't take out the whole strip. |
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Thanks for your help |
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If you can get a higher contrast picture of the back of the board it would help. Or better yet, the schematic. |
The second hold from the right it were i attached the jumper and it was attached to the two middle wires/leads. I will take better photos tonight, and try to find the schematic as well
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You should try to post on the retro fit source forum. Those dudes know all there is to know about lighting.
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I looked at the PCB. You should cleanly cut the board on the 2nd hole from the right. Don't short any wires since the 2 leads are power and ground. That'll cause the blown fuse. It should just work as is. The circuit is connected as 3 parallel led strings. Each led string is connected in series. Hope that helps.
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