So here is everything summed up
I am trying to make a Christmas present for someone. They work at a roller skating rink. I want to put a small strip of green LEDs on each of their skates (on the bottom).
I have these lights picked out:
- http://www.getfpv.com/green-led-strip-w-adhesive-back-1m.html
These lights require 12vDC power.
So I found this battery pack:
- https://www.amazon.com/Genssi-Battery-Switch-Holder-Power/dp/B00PMDW7LK
This pack will produce 12v, enough to power the entire LED strip if I use 1.5v batteries. Here is the question:
I would want to cut off 2 small strips of 4LEDs off this strip so there can be ONE STRIP on each skate. How would I power both of these efficiently?
I am trying to make a Christmas present for someone. They work at a roller skating rink. I want to put a small strip of green LEDs on each of their skates (on the bottom).
I have these lights picked out:
- http://www.getfpv.com/green-led-strip-w-adhesive-back-1m.html
These lights require 12vDC power.
So I found this battery pack:
- https://www.amazon.com/Genssi-Battery-Switch-Holder-Power/dp/B00PMDW7LK
This pack will produce 12v, enough to power the entire LED strip if I use 1.5v batteries. Here is the question:
I would want to cut off 2 small strips of 4LEDs off this strip so there can be ONE STRIP on each skate. How would I power both of these efficiently?