[mythtv-users] ANyone using this Case for MythtTV
James Armstrong
james at thearmstrongs.org
Tue Mar 23 13:20:24 EST 2004
270ohm is typical with an led. We have used up to 2K to reduce the
brightness here.
- James
Timo Boettcher wrote:
>Hi,
>
>* Henk Poley <hpoley at dds.nl>, Monday, March 22, 2004, 8:10:16 PM:
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>>>Much worse is the
>>>blinking blue hard drive activity light. My wife went into the living
>>>room one night because she thought a police car was parked outside, and
>>>was wondering what was going on.
>>>
>>>
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>>We put a little blanket over the front panel. :-)
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>>I was also thinking on putting a piece of tissue over the LEDs inside the
>>caseing, LEDs don't warm up that much so it shouldn't cause a fire hazard.
>>
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>I am not much of a electrician, but afaik it should be enough if you
>put a resistor in row with the LED. Perhaps someone who knows more
>about that than me should callculate that through, especially the size
>of the resistor, or you can use one that can be adjusted...
>
> Timo
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