I’ve just finished wiring my Sulzer and on testing only the white LED’s (supplied by Express Models) worked. The Red LED’s from Des had one wire shorter than the other and he advised connecting the resistor to the short wire but none of them worked.
When I had wired LED’s before I always connected the resistor to its long leg and they worked. A quick trawl of the Web suggested “we find the LONG LEG of the LED which is POSITIVE and attach the proper resistor to it. Connect the ground to the SHORT NEGATIVE lead.”
Before I disconnect all the red LED wires and investigate further can anyone confirm it is always the “long leg/wire” that is connected to the resistor or does it differ from LED’s to LED’s or does it matter?
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Kirley
I’ve just finished wiring my Sulzer and on testing only the white LED’s (supplied by Express Models) worked. The Red LED’s from Des had one wire shorter than the other and he advised connecting the resistor to the short wire but none of them worked.
When I had wired LED’s before I always connected the resistor to its long leg and they worked. A quick trawl of the Web suggested “we find the LONG LEG of the LED which is POSITIVE and attach the proper resistor to it. Connect the ground to the SHORT NEGATIVE lead.”
Before I disconnect all the red LED wires and investigate further can anyone confirm it is always the “long leg/wire” that is connected to the resistor or does it differ from LED’s to LED’s or does it matter?
Any advice would be welcomed.
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