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MG Midget and Sprite Technical - LEDs - leccy question
are LEDs +ve and -ve sensitive? I just soldered in a new number plate lamp on the trailer and it doesn't work, even though the test lamp (old bulb and wire) works when clipped to the same wires! |
David Smith |
David...the "D" stands for diode..which is a semiconductor device which allows current to flow in one direction only..so my guess is that they ARE "handed"... |
David Cox |
yes - expensive ones have electronics to make them insensitive, but cheap ones dont |
timmyk |
At least you shouldn't damage them by connecting in reverse as the reverse breakdown voltage will be far higher than the forward voltage. |
David Billington |
Yes, they only conduct in one direction. |
Bill Bretherton |
They should also have some kind of marking for the plus end, a bump or high spot, a + or some such. And depending on the size of the LED, these may be very small. |
Martin |
Ditto the above. I replaced the interior lamps in my Fiesta with LEDs, and found that they are indeed polarized. And yes, there should be a little bump or something to identify the positive. -:G:- |
Gryf Ketcherside |
I don't know about led bulbs, but 'traditional' LEDs had a flat on the cathode end (-ve). |
Dave O'Neill 2 |
Thanks guys. These were number plate lamp units with prewired tails, just a red & black. Think it's the trailer that has the non-standard wire colour code. Swapped 'em round, re-soldered and heatshrink, all working fine now. |
David Smith |
Possibly not David, ISTR some rather expensive 12v florescent tube lights I fitted to the boat many years ago and black tails were in fact positive in the far eastern wiring when I actually checked the diagram (having blown one of the new units !) R. |
richard b |
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