Hello! Excellent video!!! I have a simple question: Did you connect the brown wire to the positive of the LED? We know that to use an LED instead of a 20v filament lamp, it is no longer necessary to use a resistor in parallel on the switch. The purpose of this resistor in parallel in the switch is to prevent it from burning out. On the other hand, we need to use the series resistor on the LED to prevent it from exploding. But my question is: Do we connect the brown or orange wire to the positive of the LED? What would be the positive wire between the brown and orange? Thanks!
No big issue! Just clean the parts and everything will work properly. This could be old grease, stuck cables or simply dirty contacts / soldering onnections. You'll see that, if you clean it. There are several good How To Videos here 🙂
You cut the most important bit of the video out?? The section with setting up and installing the LED isn't shown?
Hi!
Nice video. What kind of LED do You use for replacement on a SL 1200 Mk1?
Hello! Excellent video!!!
I have a simple question:
Did you connect the brown wire to the positive of the LED? We know that to use an LED instead of a 20v filament lamp, it is no longer necessary to use a resistor in parallel on the switch. The purpose of this resistor in parallel in the switch is to prevent it from burning out. On the other hand, we need to use the series resistor on the LED to prevent it from exploding. But my question is: Do we connect the brown or orange wire to the positive of the LED?
What would be the positive wire between the brown and orange?
Thanks!
Onde consegue comprar um led desse?
Hello mates I got a question. My light won’t turn off when I press down. Any thoughts on why this happens ? Thanks in advance
No big issue!
Just clean the parts and everything will work properly. This could be old grease, stuck cables or simply dirty contacts / soldering onnections. You'll see that, if you clean it. There are several good How To Videos here 🙂
no information about the parts used. useless video.
Its Jesse Dean Designs
Pfff really ? To lazy to get the whole popup apart for easy fixing ? Bad skillset And use a screwdriver no cordless drill.