NEW PRODUCTS – Single ended nOOds – 300mm long Flexible LED Filament in Various Colors
Our favorite food when hacking on code or electronics is a hot bowl of noodles – and around NYC these are often called ‘noods’! What we’ve got here are flexible LED noodles, in different lengths and colors. All are not good for eatin’ but they are good for cool lighting effects
These are often seen in ‘Edison-like’ LED bulbs, shaped into hearts or stars or just wound around to create a fun or warm lighting effect. They’re made of dozens of LED diodes that are bonded together on an ultra flexible metal backing, then coated in colorful silicone for protection. As the LEDs are in parallel, if you were to power them directly from 3V they can draw up to 200mA – however, like other LEDs it’s not recommended to drive them in ‘voltage’ mode. We recommend current limiting with a resistor to let max 50mA through, so think of them as a If=50mA, Vf=3V LED and calculate the resistor that way.
Comes one per pack. Add some mini, noodle-y neon bling to your miniature sets, dioramas, dollhouses, mini-verses, what have you!
Unlike our classic ‘nOOds’ these have both contacts at one end.
Simply power up with 3V by connect to both ends – the anode should be the end with a little hole in it. If it doesn’t immediately light up, try connecting the other way around, no biggie.
Single ended nOOds – 300mm long Flexible LED Filament – Natural White 3V
Our favorite food when hacking on code or electronics is a hot bowl of noodles – and around NYC these are often called ‘noods’! What we’ve got here are flexible LED noodles, in different lengths and colors. All are not good for eatin’ but they are good for cool lighting effects
These are often seen in ‘Edison-like’ LED bulbs, shaped into hearts or stars or just wound around to create a fun or warm lighting effect. They’re made of dozens of LED diodes that are bonded together on an ultra flexible metal backing, then coated in colorful silicone for protection. As the LEDs are in parallel, if you were to power them directly from 3V they can draw up to 200mA – however, like other LEDs it’s not recommended to drive them in ‘voltage’ mode. We recommend current limiting with a resistor to let max 50mA through.
Comes one per pack. Add some mini, noodle-y neon bling to your miniature sets, dioramas, dollhouses, mini-verses, what have you!
Unlike our classic ‘nOOds’ these have both contacts at one end.
Simply power up with 3V by connect to both ends – the anode should be the end with a little hole in it. If it doesn’t immediately light up, try connecting the other way around, no biggie. Don’t forget to have a current limiting resistor!
Single ended nOOds – 300mm long Flexible LED Filament – Blue 3V
Our favorite food when hacking on code or electronics is a hot bowl of noodles – and around NYC these are often called ‘noods’! What we’ve got here are flexible LED noodles, in different lengths and colors. All are not good for eatin’ but they are good for cool lighting effects
These are often seen in ‘Edison-like’ LED bulbs, shaped into hearts or stars or just wound around to create a fun or warm lighting effect. They’re made of dozens of LED diodes that are bonded together on an ultra flexible metal backing, then coated in colorful silicone for protection. As the LEDs are in parallel, if you were to power them directly from 3V they can draw up to 200mA – however, like other LEDs it’s not recommended to drive them in ‘voltage’ mode. We recommend current limiting with a resistor to let max 50mA through, so think of them as a If=50mA, Vf=3V LED and calculate the resistor that way.
Comes one per pack. Add some mini, noodle-y neon bling to your miniature sets, dioramas, dollhouses, mini-verses, what have you!
Unlike our classic ‘nOOds’ these have both contacts at one end.
Simply power up with 3V by connect to both ends – the anode should be the end with a little hole in it. If it doesn’t immediately light up, try connecting the other way around, no biggie.
Single ended nOOds – 300mm long Flexible LED Filament – Green 3V
Our favorite food when hacking on code or electronics is a hot bowl of noodles – and around NYC these are often called ‘noods’! What we’ve got here are flexible LED noodles, in different lengths and colors. All are not good for eatin’ but they are good for cool lighting effects
These are often seen in ‘Edison-like’ LED bulbs, shaped into hearts or stars or just wound around to create a fun or warm lighting effect. They’re made of dozens of LED diodes that are bonded together on an ultra flexible metal backing, then coated in colorful silicone for protection. As the LEDs are in parallel, if you were to power them directly from 3V they can draw up to 200mA – however, like other LEDs it’s not recommended to drive them in ‘voltage’ mode. We recommend current limiting with a resistor to let max 50mA through, so think of them as a If=50mA, Vf=3V LED and calculate the resistor that way.
Comes one per pack. Add some mini, noodle-y neon bling to your miniature sets, dioramas, dollhouses, mini-verses, what have you!
Unlike our classic ‘nOOds’ these have both contacts at one end.
Simply power up with 3V by connect to both ends – the anode should be the end with a little hole in it. If it doesn’t immediately light up, try connecting the other way around, no biggie.
Single ended nOOds – 300mm long Flexible LED Filament – Cool White 3V
Our favorite food when hacking on code or electronics is a hot bowl of noodles – and around NYC these are often called ‘noods’! What we’ve got here are flexible LED noodles, in different lengths and colors. All are not good for eatin’ but they are good for cool lighting effects
These are often seen in ‘Edison-like’ LED bulbs, shaped into hearts or stars or just wound around to create a fun or warm lighting effect. They’re made of dozens of LED diodes that are bonded together on an ultra flexible metal backing, then coated in colorful silicone for protection. As the LEDs are in parallel, if you were to power them directly from 3V they can draw up to 200mA – however, like other LEDs it’s not recommended to drive them in ‘voltage’ mode. We recommend current limiting with a resistor to let max 50mA through, so think of them as a If=50mA, Vf=3V LED and calculate the resistor that way.
Comes one per pack. Add some mini, noodle-y neon bling to your miniature sets, dioramas, dollhouses, mini-verses, what have you!
Unlike our classic ‘nOOds’ these have both contacts at one end.
Simply power up with 3V by connect to both ends – the anode should be the end with a little hole in it. If it doesn’t immediately light up, try connecting the other way around, no biggie.
Single ended nOOds – 300mm long Flexible LED Filament – Ice Blue 3V
Our favorite food when hacking on code or electronics is a hot bowl of noodles – and around NYC these are often called ‘noods’! What we’ve got here are flexible LED noodles, in different lengths and colors. All are not good for eatin’ but they are good for cool lighting effects
These are often seen in ‘Edison-like’ LED bulbs, shaped into hearts or stars or just wound around to create a fun or warm lighting effect. They’re made of dozens of LED diodes that are bonded together on an ultra flexible metal backing, then coated in colorful silicone for protection. As the LEDs are in parallel, if you were to power them directly from 3V they can draw up to 200mA – however, like other LEDs it’s not recommended to drive them in ‘voltage’ mode. We recommend current limiting with a resistor to let max 50mA through, so think of them as a If=50mA, Vf=3V LED and calculate the resistor that way.
Comes one per pack. Add some mini, noodle-y neon bling to your miniature sets, dioramas, dollhouses, mini-verses, what have you!
Unlike our classic ‘nOOds’ these have both contacts at one end.
Simply power up with 3V by connect to both ends – the anode should be the end with a little hole in it. If it doesn’t immediately light up, try connecting the other way around, no biggie.
Single ended nOOds – 300mm long Flexible LED Filament – Warm White 3V
Our favorite food when hacking on code or electronics is a hot bowl of noodles – and around NYC these are often called ‘noods’! What we’ve got here are flexible LED noodles, in different lengths and colors. All are not good for eatin’ but they are good for cool lighting effects
These are often seen in ‘Edison-like’ LED bulbs, shaped into hearts or stars or just wound around to create a fun or warm lighting effect. They’re made of dozens of LED diodes that are bonded together on an ultra flexible metal backing, then coated in colorful silicone for protection. As the LEDs are in parallel, if you were to power them directly from 3V they can draw up to 200mA – however, like other LEDs it’s not recommended to drive them in ‘voltage’ mode. We recommend current limiting with a resistor to let max 50mA through, so think of them as a If=50mA, Vf=3V LED and calculate the resistor that way.
Comes one per pack. Add some mini, noodle-y neon bling to your miniature sets, dioramas, dollhouses, mini-verses, what have you!
Unlike our classic ‘nOOds’ these have both contacts at one end.
Simply power up with 3V by connect to both ends – the anode should be the end with a little hole in it. If it doesn’t immediately light up, try connecting the other way around, no biggie.
Single ended nOOds – 300mm long Flexible LED Filament – Red 3V
Our favorite food when hacking on code or electronics is a hot bowl of noodles – and around NYC these are often called ‘noods’! What we’ve got here are flexible LED noodles, in different lengths and colors. All are not good for eatin’ but they are good for cool lighting effects
These are often seen in ‘Edison-like’ LED bulbs, shaped into hearts or stars or just wound around to create a fun or warm lighting effect. They’re made of dozens of LED diodes that are bonded together on an ultra flexible metal backing, then coated in colorful silicone for protection. As the LEDs are in parallel, if you were to power them directly from 3V they can draw up to 200mA – however, like other LEDs it’s not recommended to drive them in ‘voltage’ mode. We recommend current limiting with a resistor to let max 50mA through, so think of them as a If=50mA, Vf=3V LED and calculate the resistor that way.
Comes one per pack. Add some mini, noodle-y neon bling to your miniature sets, dioramas, dollhouses, mini-verses, what have you!
Unlike our classic ‘nOOds’ these have both contacts at one end.
Simply power up with 3V by connect to both ends – the anode should be the end with a little hole in it. If it doesn’t immediately light up, try connecting the other way around, no biggie.