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V= I x R or any variation of the formula
https://people.usd.edu/~schieber/psyc770/resistors/ohms4beginner.html
look at the 3rd example "Let's say a friend asks you to fit a red warning light into the dashboard of his/her car"
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You will need to know the current drawn by your LEDs and the voltage dropped across them (probably have built-in current limiting resistors so will likely be battery voltage)
Deduct the current drawn from the overall current in your 16W circuit and it is that current you need to shunt through your parallel load resistor.
Use the info on the page OldPink posted and you will find the answer.
Post what you calculate on here if you want someone to check your workings before spend dosh.  ____________________ 22PlusY
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This is what electrical tape was invented for: covering unwanted warning lamp bulbs. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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A 10 ohm resistor will draw 1.2A giving you a tad over 14W which should be sufficient to do the job. It'll need to go in parallel with the existing loads. I'd use a 20W type to give you some headroom and remember it'll get hot so you'll need to be careful where you physically place it.
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It might be easier to fit four resistors, one in parallel with each of the LEDs. In which case you'd need 4 x 33 ohm resistors or you could use 39 ohm resistors. Either would need to be rated at 5W minimum and again would need careful placement as they'll get hot.  |
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this type is good for heat dissipation
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Lets say you get two of these in parallel: https://spiratronics.com/10w-alum-clad-wirewound-resistor-22r.html
That will give you a resistance of 11 Ohms.
Assuming a voltage of 12V
I = V/R = 12/11 = 1.09 A
P = V x I = 12 x 1.09 = 13W
Assuming a Voltage of 13.5V
I = V/R = 13.5/11 = 1.22 A
P = V x I = 13.5 x 1.22 = 16.5W
So you should be looking at the right kind of ballpark figure. The problem with a resistive load, as shown is that the actual power drawn varies with the voltage.
In any case, the power rating is being shared by two equal value 10W resistors in parallel. This means they both share the current which means the total allowable power is 20W. So with normal battery voltages you should be well within safe limits. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 359 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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