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Originally posted by Axtman View PostWhere can I buy a red LED light for a Fender footswitch?
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Agree. square LEDs are quite common at any supplier, just measure size. Mouser and Digikey are great, but for some reason I always checked Jameco when shopping LEDs.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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I usually order parts from Antique Electronic Supply. They usually have what I need. I don't mind paying a little more because of convenience and they are geared toward amp repair. They did not have the LEDs.
I poked around the interweb and found a company called Sound Studio Electronics that had exactly what I wanted. I am glad I looked because now I have another source for parts.
https://www.amprepairparts.com/lamps.htm
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I checked my inventory, still have those parts in the closable bag they came in. Bought them from Newark Electronics...Multicomp P/N MCL293SRD 5mm Square Red LED. Newark is currently out of stock....here's the link to that: https://www.newark.com/multicomp-pro...?ost=mcl293srd
This source is a pirate, but claims to have them: https://www.realcomponents.com/resul...SAAEgLvkPD_BwE
Data Sheet: MULTICOMP MCL293SRD Square RED LED.pdf
I have ten of these on hand, so if you strike out looking for inventory, PM me and I could let you have a few. I bought 20 pcs back on 5/5/15, and cost me $12.14 w/shpg.Logic is an organized way of going wrong with confidence
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Originally posted by sgelectric View PostLogic is an organized way of going wrong with confidence
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The circuit works via "seeing" the voltage drop of an arrangement of LED's and zener diodes that are switched in and out in the footswitch. It's sort of like a resistor ladder, only with diodes."I took a photo of my ohm meter... It didn't help." Enzo 8/20/22
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Not only that, but in some of the circuits the COLOR of the LED matters, because the voltage drop across a red LED and a green LED are different.
We have discussed the switching circuit in detail elsewhere, but basically, we put an AC voltage on the footswitch jack, then the diodes and LEDs in the pedal rectify to one polarity or other, and in more complex pedals, zeners alter the resulting DC levels, and in the amp, comparator circuits determine which function was triggered. SO yes, we can have a half dozen different circuits controlled on a single wire.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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