Re: Not 100% sure where I should have posted this :P
Awesome, will do ^^ Also I just noticed that it only puts them on dimly when I unplug the whole thing from the main power source
So once it's connected to the pc, the lights stay off completely when it's not being fed power. Thanks for the input and help though =]
Edit: I found the drawback to this.. It's not saving the time, haha. I knew it couldn't be that easy ¬_¬ back to the drawing board it seems. First things first, I'm gonna put the old Diode back and hope for the best lol.
Edit 2: That seems to have done the trick
And now if i ever want to change the LED's colours It's an easy-ish task =] thanks guys! Im currently using red - as suggested (I know in the pic there is 1 white and 1 blue, but they were too big, and just being used as a test)
Edit 3: Man, I really need to test prior to posting. This hasn't fixed it. The LED's still come on, and no time is stored. I'm thinking that maybe the LED's there were using were special somehow.. or a certain type, and that it was that balance keeping everything going.
Awesome, will do ^^ Also I just noticed that it only puts them on dimly when I unplug the whole thing from the main power source

Edit: I found the drawback to this.. It's not saving the time, haha. I knew it couldn't be that easy ¬_¬ back to the drawing board it seems. First things first, I'm gonna put the old Diode back and hope for the best lol.
Edit 2: That seems to have done the trick

Edit 3: Man, I really need to test prior to posting. This hasn't fixed it. The LED's still come on, and no time is stored. I'm thinking that maybe the LED's there were using were special somehow.. or a certain type, and that it was that balance keeping everything going.
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