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stupidly simple LED dimming from DC heater supply?

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Almost all the info on LDR's here on this site involves trying to get stereo to track properly in ultra hifi... I'm just looking to dim 3-4 ma worth of optocouplers, all together, as one, on the same variable resistance task in a guitar amp.

Hopefully the current will be consistent enough that they each stay put, as far as the player can tell, at resistances from the nominal 440 ohms (at 1 ma If, from the spec sheet) to about 200k-300k, which is the darkest I need them. I intend to limit the maximum resistance by putting a 33k fixed resistor in parallel with the optocouplers (NSL-26, three or four of 'em in parallel- at 1 ma each maximum).

I'd like to keep this very simple- that way I can follow it, and it doesn't matter if the LED's change color. The manufacturer tells me the LEDs are happy anywhere from 5-10 volts, and I happen to have a spare 6.6 volt 3.1 A heater supply, as well as a heavily filtered DC heater supply that's running 3 preamp tubes at .9 A in all.

The smallest required current will be somewhere between .03 and .3 ma.

I'm still grubbing around for generic information, but somebody here has doubtless been through this with a valve guitar amp or at least can see what the issues would be.
Thanks!
Ted

PS- actually I have my specs all wrong- I may need to run some optocouplers or LED/LDR combos in series as well, and may need more like 50 ma or more...

Still I appreciate anything specific to the valve transformer source!

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