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    So..... I have it all wired up with the blue parallel and then series with the red.... I still think they are brighter. I was thinking what if I went three blue led's parallel to get that milliamps down a little.. ?

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    Yep that would be fine too.

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    Well. I hooked three in parallel and now they are to low. I need to do some configuring and either put a resistor in parallel or use a diffuser.

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    Ah ha..... A 10 ohm resistor in parallel did the job... In the pic I hooked one up to the left section and the blue isn't so intense.

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    So... I wanted to come up with some type of light fixture that was neat in appearance.

    I had an old cash drawer that had a black plastic insert and that worked great for the light fixture housing.
    Next I found a piece of aluminum with a wood look on one side to give the light some style. Bent it up to my measurements.
    And then i found an old Emerson back light TV. These have a light difusers that reflects light evenly through the led screen. Perfect.
    2pc --- 120mm fans, cut some holes for the air/heat to blow out and added some fan filters.

    All I have left is the power supply box to make and wire it in.

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