As some of the folks here who have helped me know, I'm in the process of replacing a few burned out LEDs in a couple of rack mounted power amps.
There are a TON of options for Luminous Intensity, Viewing Angle, etc. I've changed plenty of stompbox LEDs or changed the current limiting resistor to get them brighter. I never use batteries so I'm not worried about the additional draw. Of course at first I tried the ridiculous ultra-brights with really tight viewing angles that burn your retina out, but later changed them to more reasonable brightness LEDs.
So in this case I'm looking for something similar to what was in there, but of course I don't know what they were. Neither manufacture stocks them or were able to give me any info on them.
A couple of twists are that one of the amps uses lenses like these:
8671 Keystone Electronics | Mouser
and the other uses 5mmx2mm rectangular LEDs that are more of less flush with the front of the panel.
Also, there are green, red and yellow LEDs, which makes we wonder if the different colors appear to have the same brightness at different intensities and angles. It seem like the LED manufacturers don't have matched color sets, or at least not that I've been able to find.
I'd be interested in hearing what folks are using for similar applications.
Thanks!
There are a TON of options for Luminous Intensity, Viewing Angle, etc. I've changed plenty of stompbox LEDs or changed the current limiting resistor to get them brighter. I never use batteries so I'm not worried about the additional draw. Of course at first I tried the ridiculous ultra-brights with really tight viewing angles that burn your retina out, but later changed them to more reasonable brightness LEDs.
So in this case I'm looking for something similar to what was in there, but of course I don't know what they were. Neither manufacture stocks them or were able to give me any info on them.
A couple of twists are that one of the amps uses lenses like these:
8671 Keystone Electronics | Mouser
and the other uses 5mmx2mm rectangular LEDs that are more of less flush with the front of the panel.
Also, there are green, red and yellow LEDs, which makes we wonder if the different colors appear to have the same brightness at different intensities and angles. It seem like the LED manufacturers don't have matched color sets, or at least not that I've been able to find.
I'd be interested in hearing what folks are using for similar applications.
Thanks!
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