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DIY: How to add a GI circuit switch to an LED backbox

By lyonsden

9 years ago


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    #45 6 years ago
    Quoted from yaheath:

    That circuit needs a resistor in front of the transistor's base.

    Forgot all about this project. I was having the same issue and now all is good! Thanks!

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