NEW PRODUCT – dLUX-dLITE Red Spike Shape LEDs 5 Pack by Unexpected Labs

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NEW PRODUCT – dLUX-dLITE Red Spike Shape LEDs 5 Pack by Unexpected Labs


Sure, we’ve got all sorts of diffused bare LEDs in all sorts of colors and sizes. But have you ever laid your peepers on this set of punk spike LEDs? These look too cute and/or threatening and will look amazing for any fashion or cosplay-themed electronics project.

Add that extra zing to your project with these handmade LEDs from dLUX-dLITE. Each pack contains 5 uniquely crafted LEDs. Liven up your PCB, add a hidden surprise, or just collect them all! Please keep in mind these are handcrafted, making each LED unique and slightly different in appearance. They are all beautiful! We recommend you run them a bit dimmer, by adding a bit more resistance than you normally would with a typical LED. It shows off the details much better!

  • 5 LEDs per pack in Red:
    • Pack of 5 semi-diffused Red LEDs
    • Spike measures (approx.) 14.5mm
    • Voltage ~2.0-2.2V @ 20mA current
    • Wavelength 620-625nm
    • Luminous Flux ~1000-2000

If you need some help using LEDs, please read our “Introduction to using LEDs” tutorial for any electronics project.

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