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[DML] LED lights
- From: doctorDHD@xxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 18 Jul 2004 17:57:33 EDT
Can anyone  explain why connecting an LED light in reverse would do anything 
other than not  light up the lamp?
 
In my  experience with plain LEDs they act as a Diode, in that they conduct 
only in one  direction.  I have hooked up many an LED win reverse without ANY  
problem.  As a matter of fact, they make dual LEDs with each one connected  
opposite the other so you can detect which way the current is  flowing.
 
Is there  something else in an automotive LED replacement other than LED(s) 
and a  resistor?
Dave & 6530
"Just Say  NO, to the COUCH POTATO!"®
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