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I am really confused about how to connect the bicolour diode in the following spec.
The test lead is connected to one end of my coil and the other end of the coil is connected to GND of my circuit.
The spec shows two leads on the bicolour diode.
But the one I have (from an old tv set) has 3 leads.
I can't get the bicolour LED to do anything.
If I replace the bicolour LED with 2 x ordinary red LEDs, connected as in the spec, then I can get them to light up a little.
But I have no idea if 2 x red LEDs behave the same as a bicolour LED in this circuit.
Could some one show me how they would connect a bicolour LED in this circuit but clearly showing all 3 leads.
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The test lead is connected to one end of my coil and the other end of the coil is connected to GND of my circuit.
The spec shows two leads on the bicolour diode.
But the one I have (from an old tv set) has 3 leads.
I can't get the bicolour LED to do anything.
If I replace the bicolour LED with 2 x ordinary red LEDs, connected as in the spec, then I can get them to light up a little.
But I have no idea if 2 x red LEDs behave the same as a bicolour LED in this circuit.
Could some one show me how they would connect a bicolour LED in this circuit but clearly showing all 3 leads.
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