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    Default Help needed designing electrical circuit

    I've been doing some searching online for this type of circuit, but they all use multiple LEDs or different input voltages.

    Basically I want a ciscuit that will flash 2 5mm blue LEDs at teh same time, at a rate of 2-3 times a second. I can buy the parts and solder it, I just want to know if someone here could show me how to put it all together lol. Most of the ones I've seen use the 555 timer.


    this one is the closest I've found to what I want (Basic LED flasher circuit using NE555 timer IC, middle way down the page)

    this one uses 6v input and one LED, if it could be changed to 12v input and use 2 LEDs thatd be perfect

    and this one uses 9v and 7 LEDs

    a HUGE thanks and +rep to anyone who can help me. Thanks!!!

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    Default Re: Help needed designing electrical circuit

    use the second one (6v)... step down the voltage with resistors.... or a REG... and then hook up 2 LEDs in parallel..
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    Default Re: Help needed designing electrical circuit

    wouldnt I have to change the LED resistor if I use 2 instead of 1? anyone know what resistor I would need to turn 12v into 6v? or where I could go to figure it out?

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    Default Re: Help needed designing electrical circuit

    If you don't change the resistor, all that will happen is the LEDs are half as bright due to the same amount of current going through the 2 LEDs.
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    Default Re: Help needed designing electrical circuit

    Give me a few min and I will have you something.

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    Here is what I came up with. It will flash 2 LEDs at any rate you wish by adjusting the 1k pot. I am bread boarding it now to verify.


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    Ok my design has a flaw somewhere so dont use it just yet. I am trying to figure it out now

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    dude you rock! I'll keep watching!

    based off your design I came up with this shopping list, but will update/change it as nec.


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    Ok I can not figure my flaw out. I am going to put it aside for tonight and look at it again in the morning with fresh eyes. If anyone sees what I did wrong please point it out.

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    this one blinks them alternately @ 3 times per second, with a 9v input. I could add a resistor to change the 12v to 9v and this would probably do the trick. what do you think oneslow?

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    Oneslow you'll like this. Basically I'm thinking of doing an Arctic Cat themed case. I want to take 2 NGK spark plugs and smash the porcelain out of them so I'm left with the metal housing with the electrode. Then I'm going to take 2 5mm blue LEDs and put them into the housing with hot glue, and use some of the small acrylic rod I've got left to make a "spark." The I'll hot glue a spark plug cap top the top of the metal housing, and run the LED wiring through the "plug wires." This is why I want them to blink this fast. What do you think?
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