@@nirosharc Hi there ! I have seen that many RC users just connect the LED lights for their RC without resistor (typically 3V).. while some add resistors. What do you recommend ? Appreciate you valued reply. Thanks
@@newtonsmeter6239Hi, LEDs are designed to operate within a specific voltage and current range. If you connect them directly to a power source without a resistor, they can draw more current than they’re designed to handle, which can lead to overheating and eventual failure. Adding a resistor is a safer and more reliable practice to ensure that your LEDs function correctly and have a longer lifespan, Thank you.
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@@nirosharc Hi there ! I have seen that many RC users just connect the LED lights for their RC without resistor (typically 3V).. while some add resistors. What do you recommend ?
Appreciate you valued reply. Thanks
@@newtonsmeter6239Hi, LEDs are designed to operate within a specific voltage and current range. If you connect them directly to a power source without a resistor, they can draw more current than they’re designed to handle, which can lead to overheating and eventual failure.
Adding a resistor is a safer and more reliable practice to ensure that your LEDs function correctly and have a longer lifespan, Thank you.
Nice work Nirosha 🥰✌
Thanks for watching bro 😉❤️
hi what is the connector name, my rc light comes with standard 3 pin so i can't figure it out how to plug them on 2 pin dumborc light ports
Can this be done with Dumborc X10F reciever?
This receiver can support to ddf-350?
@@fadlinugraha5502 I don't think so.
Kohomada me loku led's body ekata connect kare? Drill kara da?
@@gayanbandara2851 Ow, Nthnm 5mm led okkoma 3mm led wlt replace krnna ona.
Where to connect the light bar on the roof?
CH3, CH4, CH5 and CH6 or to this controller th-cam.com/video/yQgD09w_WAs/w-d-xo.html
Or you can use an adapter
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