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wire them parallel. if you do them in series, one bad
led will shut all the other leds off. I would them
right to the power light if it doesn't make the
voltage drop. Check it with a multi meter before and
after to make certain you're not drawing too much
current.

If you don't know you can do it with out damamging
something I recommend wiring them to a battery
instead, the expansion box on the bottom of the nes
works good for this (it never had anything
manufactured for it anyway).

I put a fan in my nes in hopes of keeping the slow
down from happening when there's too much on screen.
It didn't halp that much, but the nintendo is
significantly cooler after a couple of hours play
time.

Anyway, back to the subject matter. I put a small
battery (1.5 volts) in that little expansion
compartment on the bottom to run the fan and it
doesn't interfere with any of the internals.

I hope this helps

-Joe


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> connect them.
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Fri Nov 12, 2004 1:54 pm

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i just made a window for my nes, now i want to put a couple of leds in it to make it stand out, what is the best way to connect them....
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wire them parallel. if you do them in series, one bad led will shut all the other leds off. I would them right to the power light if it doesn't make the ...
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