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    Question need setup advice - LOTS of LEDs in case mod

    I'm new to the forum here, and I've seen a few posts with advice on how to wire up LEDs for a case mod. However, my situation is unusual - I have about 95 LEDs of the small yellow variety (2V I think). I'm building a sandcrawler computer case, it's mostly done, but just the other day I blew out about 20 LEDs, which made me question my wiring, and I want to re-do it in a way that will guarantee they won't burn out again. So, here's what I've done, and any advice on how to improve it would be GREATLY appreciated!!

    The cockpit has 20 LEDs: 4 parallel strands of 5 lights, with the 5 lights in each strand wired in series. There are 3 other strands of lights, all wired in parallel: 20, 20, and 28. I have each of these 4 main strands running off their own separate Zalman fan speed controller, acting as a resistor, and each fan controller is running off a separate fan header on the m/b. (Can you tell yet I didn't know what I was doing when I put this together?) It was one of the 20-light sections (not the cockpit) that blew out the other day; the others were all fine.

    So. Given that I have five 12V fan headers on the m/b I can plug the various strands into, what would be the best way to wire these suckers so they're as bright as possible? I've already found that running more than about 30 lights, even in parallel, noticeably dims them. 28 is pushing it brightness-wise, while 20 seems about ideal. But, I'm also using rather heavy gauge copper wire, probably too thick, and I don't know if that's maybe inhibiting electrical current.

    I have a lot of photos of it, if anyone wants to get a visual of the setup, just send me a private message with your email address.
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    Default Re: need setup advice - LOTS of LEDs in case mod

    Ok, first off, you must post this mod on here, it sounds awesome

    I would highly recommend pulling the power straight off the PSU, not from the MBB headers; that might actually be where your bottleneck is (don't quote me on that though). Also, having lower gauge (ie, thicker) wire is never a bad thing; the more surface area on the wire, the more current it can transfer safely. This is why you see extension cords and jumper cables sold in such low gauges.

    Another thing; it'll work better if you wire them all in series, not parallel.

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    Default Re: need setup advice - LOTS of LEDs in case mod

    thanks for the advice! I'll keep the thicker wire. I *think* I tried running them straight off the PSU before, and it didn't seem to make any difference compared to the fan headers. It could be that some of the bottleneck is the high gauge (really thin) wire originally stolen from some old case fans, I used it because I've got 7 plugs hooking up the lights/fans in the upper part of the case to the m/b, and the fan plugs are sooo much smaller than the HDD size plugs.

    My concern with wiring them in series is that even with only 20 lights on a strand, that's 12V that's getting divvied up between 20 lights, which means each light gets only 0.6V. that sounds like they'd end up being very dim, especially if they're rated to run at 2V.
    I made a mistake on the cockpit light description: they're all parallel, not series. I'm fine doing all 95 lights in series, I guess I can experiment with how many I can have on a strand before they start dimming too much.
    I can envision a few alternatives: 6-8 lights in series, and then have however many series that turns out to be running in parallel off a 12V source? Single plug, with a resistor on there to make sure the voltage doesn't ever get too high?
    Or, run say 3 or 4 of those 6-8 light series off a 12V connector: between 18 and 32 lights to a strand, each strand running on its own 12V connector w/ a resistor. Means more plugs, but maybe brighter lights...
    Mainly though, based on everything I've read, I feel like I should take those Zalman fan speed controllers out of there (except for the one actually running the 5 fans) and buy real resistors - I haven't got a clue what max voltage the Zalmans are putting out, and I know I have to have at least several lights on a strand to avoid burnout.
    Any other words of wisdom are appreciated, wiring that many lights is a major pain and, while i'm willing to re-do all of them if necessary...I don't ever wanna do it again on this thing

    I'd love to post some pics of it - how do I go about doing that here?

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    Default Re: need setup advice - LOTS of LEDs in case mod

    here's another thought - assuming the LEDs are 2V each, can I run up to 6 LEDs in series off the 12V connector and just not have a resistor at all, or would that be cutting things too close? (Maybe do 8 to 10 in series off each 12V connector to make sure the voltage to each LED isn't more than 2?)

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    Default Re: need setup advice - LOTS of LEDs in case mod

    Test your 12v rails with a multimeter - you get surges and drops on any PSU when it's under load - I'd personally try 7 2v leds and see if it's bright enough. Then you can combine parallel and series to get the number you want - where you want 20, you can go with 3 parallel sets of 7 in series (ok I know thats 21 but you can always hide one lol) - that way you should be good to go.

    ____n_n_n_n_n_n_n______
    |___n_n_n_n_n_n_n_____|
    |___n_n_n_n_n_n_n_____|
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    |_______+ -________|

    Ok so it's lousy ascii art lol but it might make sense if you think of the n's as leds and pretend all the lines connect up :p

    Ok I couldn't help myself - that looks terrible lol - this should make more sense heh
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    Default Re: need setup advice - LOTS of LEDs in case mod

    ok cool, totally makes sense and just to confirm, if I have more than 6 2V LEDs in series on a 12V connection (ignoring for the moment how many of those strands are running in parallel off the connection), I shouldn't need a resistor? I'd hate to wire up a whole bunch of LEDs at 30 or 40 cents each and promptly blow them all out. again.

    oh, and how do I update my system specs in the "My System" thingy in the upper right of my posts? Looked at the User CP page and didn't see any options for that...thanks..

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    Default Re: need setup advice - LOTS of LEDs in case mod

    doh, you're right; I was mixing up voltage and current in my head.
    slave's got it right.

    The wire you're using should be fine though.

    If you haven't bought the replacement LEDs yet, try sourcing them online somewhere; especially with how many you're using, you'll save quite a bit. There's a bunch of suppliers listed on our wiki: http://www.thebestcasescenario.com/m...t_Of_Suppliers

    For posting pics, I would recommend making a thread for your mod in either the 'Your Mods' or 'Works in progress' sections, whichever it fits better in. To embed pictures, upload them to an online hosting service (I use photobucket) and use the 'Insert Image' button to embed them.

    To update your system specs, go to 'Edit Options' from the user CP.

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    Default Re: need setup advice - LOTS of LEDs in case mod

    thanks guys, your advice along with finding some online LED wiring calculators, has really helped a lot! Be sure to check the Work in progress section - I'll post pics there today or tomorrow...

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    Default Re: need setup advice - LOTS of LEDs in case mod

    Quote Originally Posted by artoodeeto View Post
    ok cool, totally makes sense and just to confirm, if I have more than 6 2V LEDs in series on a 12V connection (ignoring for the moment how many of those strands are running in parallel off the connection), I shouldn't need a resistor? I'd hate to wire up a whole bunch of LEDs at 30 or 40 cents each and promptly blow them all out. again.

    oh, and how do I update my system specs in the "My System" thingy in the upper right of my posts? Looked at the User CP page and didn't see any options for that...thanks..
    No, you'll need a 1ohm resistor with that setup. Have a look at this LED Calculator:
    http://led.linear1.org/led.wiz
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    Default Re: need setup advice - LOTS of LEDs in case mod

    Yeah, I actually found that LED calculator yesterday afternoon - very handy! And yes, I succumbed and uploaded photos to photobucket. This link should take you to the slideshow I set up. I also added many captions, so if you want to read them, make sure to pause the show and scroll through it with the arrow keys.

    http://s597.photobucket.com/albums/t...view=slideshow

    Question on the resistor - do I have to have a resistor on each series strand of lights (like the LED calculator shows), or can I get away with having a single resistor on the wire close to the plug, assuming that I do strands of equal numbers of lights? Also, does it matter if the resistor is on the positive or negative wire?
    Lastly, I found that running more than 25-ish lights in parallel significantly dimmed them. Any idea, if I wired multiple series-light-strands in parallel, whether each strand will act as the single light did before (so where before I had 20 parallel lights, here I could have 20 parallel strands of 5 or 6 lights each before any significant dimming occurs)? Or would I only be able to have 20 lights total, regardless of wiring method, before dimming occurs?

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