I started to play with Rogue5 last month. It has blue LEDs on the side.
At first, the lights are too bright to me even blue needs only 3 batteries. Then I got rid of one of them, so LED runs on 18V. Because it's still bright, I tried 9V, but they didn't lit at all. So, I put black small dots on each LED. Lights can actually penetrate the paper seals and finally the brightness got appropriate level.
I would like LED run with single battery, if it's possible. How can I do for?
I don't know about using fewer batteries, but I had a similar experience in that when I first took delivery on my custom Further, Woody, I found the side LEDs to be too bright for me. Alembic quickly installed a dimmer switch for me. Since I tend to find one setting I like and leave it there, we put the dimmer switch in the control cavity so I didn't need to have another hole drilled in the top. It works great.
Bill, tgo
Yes the blue LED's are quite bright. You can do as Bill suggested or if you are handy with a soldering iron you can increase the size of the resistor that is in series with the LED's. Try doubling them then tripling, etc until you find a brightness you like.
Keith
Thanks Bill, thanks Keith,
Actually, what in my head is reducing some weight but I will try increasing resistor value fast.
Shinichiro
sorry!
I mean first.
and batteries on the title