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By a fuse or a circuit breaker.
Resistors don't light up LEDs. They're required in a circuit along with LEDs in order to prevent excessive current through the LEDs when the LEDs are forward biased. The correct resistance value depends on the supply voltage and the desired (rated) current through the LEDs, and there's typically one resistor in series with each LED.
There is a small turbine inside shower head which runs a small generator which turns LEDs on while water is running. Some has a temperature sensitive circuit which switch colors of LEDs.
The maximum amperage capacity of the circuit protected by 30 amp breakers is 30 amps.
The recommended amperage for a circuit protected by a 50-amp breaker is 80 of the breaker's rating, which is 40 amps.
Branch circuits are protected by the circuit breaker found in the electrical panel. Each circuit should have its one breaker. The breaker should be rated to protect the insulation of the wire, so you can determine the breaker size based on the circuit conductor size Example #14-2 should be protected by a 15 amp breaker
Yes, each LED should have its own means of current limiting.
home depo, sears, wal*mart. If they are indeed LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) then any radio shack (or similar) will carry them. Make sure they are LEDs and not just 12Vdc incandescent bulbs. They are probably integrated into a circuit board, but can be replaced by using a soldering iron.
It is not fused, it's protected by a circuit breaker. Where is the circuit breaker ?
The license plate light circuit is protected with the tail light circuit fuse.
Short circuit is when two phases or lines on the power circuit has be abruptly bridged, causing a protected electrical circuit to trip.
no it doesn't The circuit is protected by a fuse.