I would imagine the base should say a DC voltage rating on it somewhere?
I doubt you will need many volts I know that those ikea Dioders plug does about 5v if memory serves and each strip uses about 0.6 or 0.7 volts and I am sure there are more lights on them than Tony's base.
Might want to be cautious since there are no details of what is safe to use you may risk damaging the LED's. When it comes to electricity/plug adapters you don't really want to play the guessing game.
Typical LEDs comes in 2 voltage variants.... 3v and 5v.... Tony's base has the 5v variant... works with the supplied 4.5v batteries... just need to limit the current of the supplied 5v...
thanks, but there are quite a few different ones. what plug size and DC spec?
For those curious of the electrical wiring on the Tony Stark stage:
1. The resistor is connected in serial it carries a resistance of 1.5 ohms & 5% tolerance (brown, green, gold, gold). In this way it limits the current, not the voltage.
2. The 6 LEDs is directed down, of which the bottom is painted white to direct the light back up... in a way diffuse the light.
3. Each of the LED is connected in parallel, hence it's subjected to 4.5v from the batteries.
Nice info...best bet is to have a 4.5v with 350~400mah adapter with the correct plug and polarity
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