Bill,Is this LED on and bright? It sounds like it might be blown. There is no way you should have that kind of voltage across the LED, it should be around 3.6VDC, give or take.
Have you written to them yet?If I say this one is faulty, they'll ask me to send it back, then they'll send another that will be exactly the same.
as Bill said, they won't adjust it if you break it.I'll just see how I get on with this one, and if it pops prematurely.. then I'll try and get a replacement.
Ohm's Law is covered here in our E-book:I've really appreciated your help guys, this would have taken a lot longer to build if it wasn't for you two.
I've got nine resistors at the moment. Could one of you guys maybe write down what equations I need and why (or point me in the direction of a site that teaches you them), so that I can figure out the volts, amps, ohms and watts across my circuit without having to bother you every time I make a change.