Locrian99
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I am making a footswitch for an amp. Goes from channel 1 to channel 2 and will also turn the tremolo on and off (its for a peavey delta 15). I wanted to use bi color led's green being normal or off, red being on. They are working as I have it wired but one is way fainter than the other. Especially if one is red and one is green the green is basically not visible and the red is bright. I'm sure I just wired this wrong. DIYLC doesnt allow for a bicolor common cathode LED so I just noted two wires going to the anode pretender there's two of them
Only thing I kind of saw from trying to see online was giving each led its own clr?
And after making this I realized I didn't do it that way. The way this is done is probably the better way. I wired mine from the DC Jack to 3pdt #1 and then that connected to 3PDT #2 which then went to the sleeve. As is shown in the first layout.
Anyways anyone see what I did wrong here? I just want two equally bright leds. Red when switched on green when switched off.

Only thing I kind of saw from trying to see online was giving each led its own clr?
And after making this I realized I didn't do it that way. The way this is done is probably the better way. I wired mine from the DC Jack to 3pdt #1 and then that connected to 3PDT #2 which then went to the sleeve. As is shown in the first layout.
Anyways anyone see what I did wrong here? I just want two equally bright leds. Red when switched on green when switched off.

