Random Lighting Circuit (#RLC-1)

 

Q: How do I power the #RLC-1?

A: The #RLC-1 accepts AC or DC power (5V- 12V), 100mA Max. This circuit is designed to operate under any straight DC or AC current provided the voltage doesn’t exceed 12v, 100mA. If you are using a DC power pack transformer we strongly recommend using the fixed AC output terminals.

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Q: How many LED's can I power at once?

A: The #RLC-1 is able to handle Six (6) LEDs at the same time.

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Q: Do I need to use Resistors?

A: No. The #RLC-1 output is 3V which makes it perfect for use with LED's without the use of resistors.

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Q: Can I use 12V LED strips?

A: No. However, you can use the #RLC-1 add-on to operate 12V LED strips.

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Q: Can I use LED strips at all?

A: Yes, we recommend using 3V LED strips.

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Q: Can I modify 12V LED strips?

A: Yes, by removing the resistor and connecting the lights in parallel instead of Series.

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Q: How Many sections of LED Strips can I use?

A: We recommend using a single section of three (3) LED's per port.

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Q: Can I Dim The Lights?

A: Yes, Adding an additional resistor to the LED will dim the lights.