Let me say, I am an electrical noob, but willing to learn.
I have two questions:
1.-In the RepRap wiki, in the "MAX mods" at the bottom of the page. It talks about wiring an led to the limit switch. Do I need to add a wire to the harness for the +? But it also talks about not using the + on the Rambo board or bad things will happen? The pdf diagram shows an additional + wire. And I can add the 150ohm resistor. Can someone do a little clarification of this mod(with pics if possible please). I like the idea of a visual cue when a circuit is tripped.
2.-I have a bunch of these:
my idea is to drill a mounting hole in the top plate and solder jumpers to the bed like normal and run them to one of these indicator lamps. Should I still put the resistor in the circuit? I'm not sure if these have one built in? my instinct says I should include the resistor.
I like the idea of being able to change the led color if I choose, or it blows etc.
Thanks in advance!
LED wiring questions?
LED wiring questions?
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Re: LED wiring questions?
A datasheet for the Led cartridges you have is at http://www.dialight.com/Product/Details ... 573333500F
The resistor seems to be integral to the cartridge and they are designed to operate at 5 Volts.
If you look at the Rambo schematic the third "+" wire is connected to VCC which on the Rambo is 5 volts. I think they
include the warning about using that VCC connection because a short to ground on that pin would destroy the 5 volt
supply circuitry on the Rambo. You can get 5 volts from the power supply if you are using the original power supply
just use the red wires.
The resistor seems to be integral to the cartridge and they are designed to operate at 5 Volts.
If you look at the Rambo schematic the third "+" wire is connected to VCC which on the Rambo is 5 volts. I think they
include the warning about using that VCC connection because a short to ground on that pin would destroy the 5 volt
supply circuitry on the Rambo. You can get 5 volts from the power supply if you are using the original power supply
just use the red wires.