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The power supply is given to ckt diagram the R=2.2k is blast and led is operate but idea me the ressistor is 56 k the operate yes or no]]></description><link>http://bwir.de/kommentare/ledat230v</link></item><item><title>Kommentar von ramesh am 30.08.2011 11:36</title><description><![CDATA[it help to know]]></description><link>http://bwir.de/kommentare/ledat230v</link></item><item><title>Kommentar von nobin am 20.06.2011 10:23</title><description><![CDATA[sir i whant to need to operate 20watts led 220v ac 20watts led voltage is12 vdc  iused 12vtransformer with bridge rect but led to hot it will worked fine but i whant to need profacnel cct diagram plz email me thank reg nobin]]></description><link>http://bwir.de/kommentare/ledat230v</link></item><item><title>Kommentar von mahmood yarkhan am 19.03.2011 21:22</title><description><![CDATA[sir i whant to need to operate 20watts led 220v ac 20watts led voltage is 9 vdc 1- iused 12vtransformer with bridge rect but led to hot it will worked fine but i whant to need profacnel cct diagram plz email me thank reg mahmood]]></description><link>http://bwir.de/kommentare/ledat230v</link></item><item><title>Kommentar von KC  am 17.03.2011 16:53</title><description><![CDATA[Circuit diagram
what if I'm going to use 63 pcs of LEDs in parallel at where LED1 is placed, should I use the same materials as R1,R2,C1 and D1 with the 230V power supply? Please help...
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what if I'm going to use 180 pcs of LEDs in  parallel at where LED1 is placed, should I use the same materials as R1,R2,C1 and D1 with the 230V power supply? Please help...]]></description><link>http://bwir.de/kommentare/ledat230v</link></item><item><title>Kommentar von bhuwan chandra bhatt am 16.11.2010 12:19</title><description><![CDATA[Circuit diagram
what if I'm going to use 300 pcs of LEDs in series or parallel at where LED1 is placed, should I use the same materials as R1,R2,C1 and D1 with the 230V power supply? Please help...]]></description><link>http://bwir.de/kommentare/ledat230v</link></item><item><title>Kommentar von Samson am 08.10.2010 19:02</title><description><![CDATA[what if I'm going to use 200 pcs of LEDs in series or parallel at where LED1 is placed, should I use the same materials as R1,R2,C1 and D1 with the 230V power supply? Please help...]]></description><link>http://bwir.de/kommentare/ledat230v</link></item><item><title>Kommentar von Samson am 08.10.2010 19:02</title><description><![CDATA[what if I'm going to use 200 pcs of LEDs in series or parallel at where LED1 is placed, should I use the same materials as R1,R2,C1 and D1 with the 230V power supply? Please help...]]></description><link>http://bwir.de/kommentare/ledat230v</link></item><item><title>Kommentar von ashish karande am 28.09.2010 18:26</title><description><![CDATA[can we use resistor place of capacitor because i saw in led lamp circuit in that they using 6 2.2k resistor for blowing 30 led at 230 v ac 50 hz ]]></description><link>http://bwir.de/kommentare/ledat230v</link></item><item><title>Kommentar von sankarganesh am 18.09.2010 15:55</title><description><![CDATA[your information is very nice.where to you use for LED light?how much range for capacitor used? ]]></description><link>http://bwir.de/kommentare/ledat230v</link></item><item><title>Kommentar von Prabhu am 31.08.2010 09:06</title><description><![CDATA[I need to connect a led in series with the resistor. where the supply for that is an AC 230v. Which i'm using for this as an indication.]]></description><link>http://bwir.de/kommentare/ledat230v</link></item><item><title>Kommentar von lasitha am 20.08.2010 17:50</title><description><![CDATA[Thank you fo your information.
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