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Do you need a resistor for every LED in parallel?
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Do you need a resistor for every LED in parallel?
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The point here is that you generally don't want to use only one current-limiting resistor because you can't ensure that the LEDs will equally share current; furthermore, it is possible that one LED will get much more current than the others.
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