Reverse Voltage Protection for LEDs – Save Your Circuit!

🧯 The Problem: Reverse Voltage Kills LEDs
LEDs are polarity-sensitive—apply voltage in reverse, and you risk destroying them instantly. This often happens during prototyping or accidental wiring mistakes.
🔧 The Solution: Use a Parallel Diode
The simplest protection method is placing a rectifier diode (e.g., 1N4007) in reverse parallel across the LED. When reverse voltage is applied, the diode conducts, clamping the voltage and saving your LED.
💡 Real-World Example: DIY Ambient Lamp
A hobbyist in Pune built a decorative LED lamp powered by a 12V wall adapter. One day, the polarity got reversed and half the LEDs blew out. After adding a 1N4007 diode across each LED strip, no more issues—even if polarity is accidentally reversed.
🧮 Sample Calculation: Diode Power Handling
Say your adapter can source 500 mA.
The diode should safely carry that in case of reverse connection:
P = V × I = 12V × 0.5A = 6W
So, use a diode rated for at least 1A and 50V.
The 1N4007 is a perfect low-cost choice!
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