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I checked out the Martha Stewart lights at Home Depot. They do appear similar to the ones John found at Walmart but there were no warm white ones available. I looked over all the ones on the shelf and they were all either red or multi-color. I am looking for the warm white ones.
peteski, email and PM sent... Fear not! Ian, my offer still stands to you too!
...there are at least a half-dozen Home Depot stores in reasonable driving distance of my home...
Ah..what its like to live in civilization!
Honestly, I'll trade ya.
I can always remove it from the battery and clip on my alligator leads from my power pack and test them above 9v too, that's why I chose Peteski's dseign to start from.
Ok so after reading all of this and taking everybody's suggestions into account, here's my LED tester, a quick variaton of Peteski's design with multiple labeled resistor options:It lets me view all of the light levels resulting from the various resistors so I can choose the right one from the package without having to know the ring color coding.No spot for SMD style LEDs... yet...
Wow, ok gents! I know the power pack is variable, but isn't that the point of the resistor? Or am I still confusing things. Or are you worried about frying the resistor? I may not have been clear but my point was to hook up the powerpack leads where the 9v is connected and still run through the resistors.By the way, one of the LEDs from the set burned very brightly on the 100 ohm resistor, but you are saying that it would have eventually fried?