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How to control the brightness of LED using Potentiometer| LED Dimmer Circuit on a breadboard 

Troy Araujo
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Watch this video to learn how to adjust the brightness of an L.E.D on a breadboard in the most simplest way!
The electronic components you are going to require are listed below👇
COMPONENTS
REQUIRED:- 1k Potentiometer
470 Ohm Resistor
Breadboard
L.E.D
9v Battery with Battery Clip.
Follow the steps in the video!
The potentiometer consists of 3 pins! Make sure you connect a 470 ohm resistor or (any resistor close to this range) to the middle (centre pin) pin of the potentiometer to avoid the L.E.D from burning out!
Then connect the L.E.D in series to this circuit.
Now,
Connect the battery and with the help of a screwdriver adjust the potentiometer to increase or decrease the resistance of the potentiometer.
If you increase the resistance of the potentiometer then the L.E.D will be dimly lit.
If you decrease the resistance of the potentiometer then the L.E.D will be brightly lit.
Hence, you can adjust the brightness of an L.E.D by adjusting the potentiometer!

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Комментарии : 13   
@mahlonkarpaiya252
@mahlonkarpaiya252 Год назад
Very helpful. Thank u
@anukperera
@anukperera Год назад
Thank you 🎉❤
@yarianisrivera3422
@yarianisrivera3422 Год назад
thank u sm it worked!
@sampratimukherjee1381
@sampratimukherjee1381 Год назад
The best
@BuckWezr
@BuckWezr 7 месяцев назад
Is the 103 code 1k or 10k?
@CrossedHorizons-
@CrossedHorizons- 5 месяцев назад
i am confused, why is the other end of the resistor not connected to something?
@hellscooker31
@hellscooker31 5 месяцев назад
Its actually connected to gnd(Ground) or -
@kunalmule2690
@kunalmule2690 Год назад
Sir can u share Diagram for this project
@newstar01
@newstar01 Год назад
no bakwas nice tutorial
@yousraabdullah3054
@yousraabdullah3054 Год назад
When I use the potentiometer the led won't turn off completely
@xpple
@xpple 10 месяцев назад
i'm pretty sure it depends on the potentiometer your using range
@yousraabdullah3054
@yousraabdullah3054 10 месяцев назад
@@xpple IDK, i used various types of potentiometer like 50k,10k,100k and same results
@SkillsFx
@SkillsFx 6 месяцев назад
Yes that's because there is still the other resistor providing a path for power to flow. If you turn the pot to its min (0ohm), it's just bypassing the pot
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