Electronics LED chaser

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  1. WireFrame

    WireFrame <b>PermaBanned</b>

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    Hey
    I know some people have posted circuits and how-to's about LED chasers, but for Circuit-roadmap-uninitiated, it would be easier to simply buy a little kit and changeout the LED's. On that note, does anyone know where one would be able to buy a 10(approx) LED chaser kit online in the UK (with or without trailing)?

    I have had a look around, but can only find a 6-led one, and isn't really what I'm looking for. More LED'S is good. :p
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    But the kits will supply a voltage for 2v LEDs and you will run 3.7V so blues etc will run a bit dimmer?
     
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    I dunno. Dimmer than superbright is ok by me :D

    As I said, Electronics is a mystery to me. I don't trust all tose little electrons myself. Tried wiring up a parallel LCD yesterday nite. Think I b0rked on the wiring somewhere, there was a test sig, but nothing else.
     
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    anyone got a link to those how to's on making LED chasers
     
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