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Old November 28th 05, 10:43 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
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Default FRONT PANEL LED SPECS

Hello,
My CPU is located a distance from my workstation and I need to
manufacture extensions for my JFP1 and JFP2 cables, specifically for
the HDD LED and Power LED. I have the pinouts figured out but I need
to know what type of LEDs (voltage, mA, mcd?) I should be shopping for.
Should I wire these LEDs in series or parallel from the existing LEDs
in the case or should I keep the extended LEDs remote from the existing
LEDs? Can I use multiple LEDs on one circuit?
Thanks for your help.

Bobby

 




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