Last night I torched a few LED lamps, forgetting about basics like voltage and current.
I have about three of the "We Honest' power distribution boards that I'd forgotten about.
In refreshing myself to their abilities. It seems it already has current limiting built in. That being the case, it would seem I don't need to add other limiting devices, provided I run all my LEDs through them.. It has a built-in potentiometer to control voltage.
Anyone here been using these? Am I correct in thinking it eliminates limiters?
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Quote from: Philip on November 14, 2025, 08:07:19 AMI have heard no complaints about this company.
Despite the suspicious name ;D , this company does live up to it. I've ordered a couple of times, gotten stuff quickly, and been pleased with their products. This board is a good idea.
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I have several of these; they don't require dropping resistors with the white and off-white LEDs I use for interior lighting. But white LEDs typically use between 2.5 and 3 VDC. Red and green LED typically use about 1.8 VDC. So I'd test WeHonest's board with an extra colored LED before using it on one built into a structure or signal.