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okee dokey, thanks!
(btw, anyone finished theirs yet?)
--- Scott Deyo <contact@bridechambe r.com>wrote:
> Yes, that's the concensus -- a three-wire LED or two LEDs.
>
> I know I'm a bit daft 'n' all that, but do you really need a greenLED
> to tell you that the red LED is off?
> ; p
>
> But there's plenty of panel space for a green one if you need it,want
> it, gotta have it -- blinky lights are one of the best parts of a
> modular.
> Because, after mocking like I did... I'll use a three-wire, ordrill a
> hole for the green LED!
>
> Cheers,
> Scott Deyo
> The Bridechamber
> contact@bridechambe r.com
> http://www.bridecha mber.com
> Jealous Edison Record Kompany
> http://www.jealouse dison.com
>
>
> On May 5, 2008, at 7:29 PM, Mark wrote:
>
> > On 5/5/08, loopcycle put forth:
> > >at the risk of coming off as a complete idiot here...howdo i wire
> > the led?
> > >i got the red/green flat lumex led which has two leadsper
> > bill&will's bom.
> > >but the up/down is on the pcb separately. can someonehelp me with
> > wiring?
> > >(i expected the led to have three leads, honestly. idunno?)
> > >thanks.
> >
> > Not that I'm there yet, but from looking at the schematic,and from I
> > think I remember JH said on the electro-music forum, youcan't use a
> > two-wire led such as the red/green flat fresnel Lumex used byMOTM.
> > You need either a three-wire led or two separate leds.
> >
> >
> >
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