Question:
computer led lights?
2007-05-31 23:08:57 UTC
okay, i have an led light laying around here somewere and i want to put it on the front of my computer as a power led light, see i have a custom computer with a gigabyte technology case, ya its unheard of cus its japaneese or sumthin, its sweet though, anyways, i want to put the led light on the front as power led light cus like i can only tell if my computer is on if i go to the left side wher i can see the inside wher the fans are that light up, but how would i put a led light on the front, (NOTE) this led light has no cords at all, it just has the negativ and positive prong on it, like where would i connect the light to where i can get some power that is safe?
Three answers:
2007-05-31 23:22:37 UTC
You will have to connect the LED to one of the power routes in your motherboard. But i am afraid that could cause a power surge because you will need some resistors and wires to regulate the amount of power needed for the LED...
reiling
2016-12-18 15:31:25 UTC
hes probable purely attempting to act clever, ask him to discover a working laptop or laptop with out led lighting fixtures fixtures, plus led lighting fixtures fixtures use next to no capacity, actually, an led torch I even have runs for form of 5 seconds when I turn it off theyre that capability efficient
Arunagiri GT
2007-05-31 23:18:30 UTC
You can't just plug your LED to the computer and get it lighted. You can try soldering the power-up LED which is getting on along with yours.



There are lot of products available which can get lighted using USB.


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