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Simple 3.6V High Power LED Torch Circuit

Last updated on 9 February 2026 by Admin-Lavi Leave a Comment

This article is about Simple 3.6V High Power LED Torch Circuit.

It uses a 3.6V battery and is easy to build and the circuit is very easy to understand.

The circuit uses only LEDs, one resistor, a switch and a battery.

So beginners can also try this circuit and moreover, this circuit gives strong light.

Therefore, it is useful for emergency flashlight projects.

Circuit Working:

Simple 3.6V High Power LED Torch Circuit Diagram

Parts List:

ComponentsSpecificationQuantity
Resistor1Ω 1 watt1
SemiconductorsWhite straw hat super bright LED 3.3V 20mA24
ON OFF switch SPST toggle or slide switch1
3.6V AA Ni-HM battery1

In this circuit many LEDs are connected and the LEDs are connected in a grid pattern.

They are connected both in series and parallel, each LED needs about 3.3V and 20mA current.

This gives same and high brightness for all LEDs, but total current used is around 0.4A to 0.6A.

First, battery provides 3.6V DC voltage and then the current flows through the switch.

After that the current passes through resistor R1 and the same resistor limits the current.

Next, current flows to LED network and all LEDs glow together.

Because of parallel paths the current divides equally and so brightness remains uniform.

When switch is turned OFF the circuit breaks and thus, the LEDs turn OFF immediately.

Formula with Calculation:

Battery voltage is 3.6V

Single LED forward voltage is 2.0V (approx)

LED current = 20mA (0.02A)

Lets say each LED string consumes 20mA.

If effective LED voltage drop is around 3.2V then remaining voltage across resistor is

3.6V – 3.2V = 0.4V

Resistor value = Voltage / Current

R = 0.4 / 0.4A (total current assumed)

R = 1 ohm

Power rating of resistor = I square x R

Power = 0.4 x 0.4 x 1

Power = 0.16 watt

So in this circuit 1 watt resistor is selected for safety.

How to Build:

To build a Simple 3.6V High Power LED Torch Circuit follow the below steps for connection:

  • At first, start gathering all the circuit parts as shown in above diagram.
  • Then battery positive pin connects to switch input.
  • Switch output connects to one end of resistor R1.
  • Resistor other end connects to LED common line.
  • LED anodes connect as shown in rows.
  • LED cathodes connect to ground line.
  • All LED grounds connect together.
  • Battery negative connects to LED ground.
  • Check polarity of every LED carefully, wrong polarity will stop glowing.

Conclusion:

This Simple 3.6V High Power LED Torch Circuit is very useful project during emergency.

It works on only 3.6V battery and its design is easy and reliable.

Even beginners can build it as it gives strong light output, so it is perfect for DIY flashlight projects.

Finally, this circuit is efficient and practical.

References:

LED circuit and resistor recommendations

Filed Under: LED and Lamps

About Admin-Lavi

Lavi is a B.Tech electronics engineer with a passion for designing new electronic circuits. Do you have questions regarding the circuit diagrams presented on this blog? Feel free to comment and solve your queries with quick replies

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