Thank you, Teri.... I'm having to tell myself over and over again "POSITIVE COMMON! POSITIVE COMMON!" 😂 I really love what you're doing with the SMDs. Much more balanced lighting. I've got multiple packages of SMDs, and I'm going to start integrating those into my builds.... Starting with completely rewiring my Grand Hauler! Always looking forward to more.... but Harriet comes first. Hoping she knocks em dead at her show!! 🎉 .... love the idea of using ribbon as seat belts.
@@TeriWilde thank you for giving me ago of your truck aswell . Amazing truck u have. Iv uploaded a video of you parking it up that was smooth parking 🤣 u will need to teach me one day.
Why are you not using resisters for each led? You can cause damage to leds ruining them in series, you also cannot guarantee the balance of current. Just be interesting as to why you picked this method over the much more safer route, that you are also then able to fully control the current and voltage to each led but having them in parallel with resister
1000s of manufacturers use multiple LEDs in series, some use two and some use 3 in series depending on the application. absolutely nothing wrong putting LEDs in series. There's nearly 60 LEDs in this build, not many for a Scania, and using 60 resistors is just unnecessary. Even the light bars and beacon bar has LEDs in series from the factory.
Thank you, Teri.... I'm having to tell myself over and over again "POSITIVE COMMON! POSITIVE COMMON!" 😂
I really love what you're doing with the SMDs. Much more balanced lighting. I've got multiple packages of SMDs, and I'm going to start integrating those into my builds....
Starting with completely rewiring my Grand Hauler!
Always looking forward to more.... but Harriet comes first. Hoping she knocks em dead at her show!! 🎉
.... love the idea of using ribbon as seat belts.
Enjoyed it allways leaning more each time keep up the good video
Thank you terri for helping me today with my grand hauler. Very happy with the outcome and your a really nice person to meet
Nice to meet you too Richard, I'm always happy to help out and I'm pleased you're happy with the Grand Hauler. it does look very nice indeed 👍👍
@@TeriWilde thank you for giving me ago of your truck aswell . Amazing truck u have. Iv uploaded a video of you parking it up that was smooth parking 🤣 u will need to teach me one day.
Lindo demais parabéns 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 perfeito
Looking good Teri😎 , That music festival was at the rugby ground ,
i thought it was a bad karaoke event and it went on till 10:30pm
Why are you not using resisters for each led?
You can cause damage to leds ruining them in series, you also cannot guarantee the balance of current.
Just be interesting as to why you picked this method over the much more safer route, that you are also then able to fully control the current and voltage to each led but having them in parallel with resister
1000s of manufacturers use multiple LEDs in series, some use two and some use 3 in series depending on the application. absolutely nothing wrong putting LEDs in series.
There's nearly 60 LEDs in this build, not many for a Scania, and using 60 resistors is just unnecessary. Even the light bars and beacon bar has LEDs in series from the factory.