Sorry Weez not quite with it today
:wtf:

""Huh? Sorry, to be so dense, but what are you saying here?

Might wanna slow down a bit, brah.
Haste makes waste."""

I got 2 blue and 2 red leds and noticed the blue is 10-12v & red 6-7v ,soz to sound dumb again Im no expert do i need different power to run blues ?

â?¢ Emitted Color : Red
â?¢ 10 watt
â?¢ Intensity Typ. : 260Lm
� Viewing Angle : 160°
â?¢ Forward Voltage : 6-7V
â?¢ Forward Current : 1000mA
620~630

â?¢ Emitted Color :Blue
â?¢ 10 watt
â?¢ Intensity Typ. : 600Lm
� Viewing Angle : 160°
â?¢ Forward Voltage : 10-12V
â?¢ Forward Current : 1000mA


I did notice the 317s would not be enough Il just get the 375s thanks for the advice I would be screwed without it !

I will try and calm down a bit now been dieing to have a go at a led lamp but the high led prices kept me away until now

Thanks again for the help weezard
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