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Before we start i DON'T mean the ROL Led's

I want to install 3 Led's for a transparent Dpad and two thumbsticks. thing is when i wire my Led's up, all 3 don't work. but if i connect just one, it works fine..
i was told it's because i use a GC2 Controller (the newest one) which is right i do. any suggestions on how to add more than one led?
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sounds like u dont have enough voltage try wiring in parallel if u havent already if u have i have no idea
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try using LED's with a lower voltage

also try connecting them to a solder point with a higher voltage
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With white LEDs it should work
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FraserL wrote Before we start i DON'T mean the ROL Led's

I want to install 3 Led's for a transparent Dpad and two thumbsticks. thing is when i wire my Led's up, all 3 don't work. but if i connect just one, it works fine..
i was told it's because i use a GC2 Controller (the newest one) which is right i do. any suggestions on how to add more than one led?


its doesnt matter bout the new controller. i had 8mode led lights and that it was alright.
but had to send back on ebay cos all the modes broke:/
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Well to answer all of you, i can't find any lower than 3.0, i need 3 so it needs to be 1.0 voltage, I'm intending to use white ones but does it make a difference? and what higher voltage should i solder to?
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i think 3 volts is as much as it puts out man are u wiring in parallel?
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MMXModding wrote i think 3 volts is as much as it puts out man are u wiring in parallel?
yep. The type where if one goes out the whole circuit does
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FraserL wrote
MMXModding wrote i think 3 volts is as much as it puts out man are u wiring in parallel?
yep. The type where if one goes out the whole circuit does

thats series parallel is where they would stay on if one went out also it has the same voltage no matter how many leds like i have 6 3.5v leds hooked up to one 9v output
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look up a tut on youtube
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