Hi All ! 
I have a grab bag of electronic components w/o specs and would like to test the LEDs to find the safe maximum
volt/amps that would give the brightest light possible without a burnout.
I have an application now to which I would like to add one of the red LEDs. I found a test method on another website that requires a variable power supply. I searched the Internet and found the following unit that sells for under $12.00. Do you think it would be a good one for starters ? Comments and advice needed.
Thanks for your reply !
ToddB66

I have a grab bag of electronic components w/o specs and would like to test the LEDs to find the safe maximum
volt/amps that would give the brightest light possible without a burnout.
I have an application now to which I would like to add one of the red LEDs. I found a test method on another website that requires a variable power supply. I searched the Internet and found the following unit that sells for under $12.00. Do you think it would be a good one for starters ? Comments and advice needed.
Thanks for your reply !

ToddB66
RS-25-5 | |
AC/DC 25W 5V Single Output Power Supply, Enclosed. | |
Manufacturer: | Mean Well USA |
Status: | Standard |
Datasheet: | RS-25-5 Data Sheet |
RoHS Compliance: | ![]() |
Total Power: 25 W |
% typ. Efficiency: 78.5 |
Number of Outputs: 1 Output |
V(in) Min: 88 VAC |
V(in) Max: 264 VAC |
Output 1: 5 VDC |
Output 1: 5 A |
Cooling: Convection |
Operating Temp. Min.: -20 °C |
Operating Temp. Max.: 70 °C |
Length: 3.11 in |
Width: 2.01 in |
Height: 1.1 in |
Safety: UL, C-UL, TUV, CE, CB |
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