3v step down from 12v

Crafts4Me

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hi
thanks
that was the issue
output was 9.89 i was able to turn the potentiometer to read 3.10 the first flame bulb was burnt out but the rest are amazing.
i learned something.
thanks so much
1- i have the multimeter
2- that there is a potentiometer that can be adjusted

i appreciate all your assitance

is there a good tutorial to learn how ro use the multimeter across all applications?
 

Harald Kapp

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Good link by @bertus .
One simple tip to remember:
- voltages are measured in parallel
- currents are measured in series
 

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One other simple tip:
Using old baking trays are metal and conductive, always use an insulator material too so not to short the solder side of boards.
If you have a cutting board, place it between the baking tray and PCB.
 

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hi
now that i added this bulb flame lamp to my project do i have to woory it will get hot over time or once ts been adjusted corectly and reads 3 v it will stay in a safe mode?
 

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thank you
project completed perfectlyi appreciate all the help
i am sorry the photo isnt so clear so i cannot attach it
 

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And with respect to your other thread: yes, you can use the module used here also for 5 V with the appropriate setting of the potentiometer.
 

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Look in your other thread. I described it there.
 

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TL;DR
Why bother when you can put 4x 3VLEDs in series and repeat as many in parallel as you want and switch on/off from ground with an NPN.
If that isn't enough current or your 12V reg is worse than 2% use 3 in series with a R to drop slightly less than 3V for I=V/R

Or do you need 5V for something else? and that has nothing to do with the LED voltage requirement.

What LEDs are you using (link)? if Vled = 3.1V then 3x3.1 = 9.3 then if 12V is 12.0 the drop is 2.7V/20 mA=135 ohms or nearest higher value.,
 
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hi
i added to the same therad once again step down form 12v
my dioramas are all wired for 12v with LEDs etc
i want to add a 5v USB bubbler to the same wiring without needed another plug
 
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