Brand | DEFLECTAIR |
Light Type | LED |
Light Color | White |
Voltage | 3 Volts |
Unit Count | 25 Count |
Number of Items | 25 |
Brightness | 450 Lumen |
Size | 25 Count (Pack of 1) |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Light Source Type | Led |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.36 x 0.79 x 3.94 inches |
Control Method | App |
Manufacturer | DEFLECTAIR |
Part Number | 25pcs wired 0603 LED -3R-W |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.36 x 0.79 x 3.94 inches |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Pleasant Surprise
I don't know if these are going to be bright enough for what I need them for yet as I am still waiting on other components. However, I didn't look at the listing close enough and was surprised to find that this comes with the resistors you would need depending on what voltage you are using and they are labeled for each voltage range. I am using 3v so don't actually need any of them but I didn't realize these were part of the package so it was nice to see them in there. These are exactly as advertised, very small SMD led's soldered to two very thin gage wires. This form factor is exactly what I needed. Overall very pleased now hoping they are bright enough.
S**D
Did what I needed them to do!
Was trying to replace a “chip” that was a little bigger, but these worked!
M**.
Good value; very, very small.
These LEDs are extremely small. Small enough that if you drop on in the carpet you'll probably never find it again. They come with a pack of resistors appropriate for 3 different voltage levels. The LEDs are pretty bright for their size. One of them put out plenty of light to make out objects in a dark room. I haven't tested all of them, but a random sampling hasn't turned up any duds so far. At 25 for under $8, you're getting a good value.
J**T
These are great for lighting tiny models.
I am currently building the Revell S.S. United States model kit. It is from 1955 and doesn't have as much detail as the current kits do. Well the Cranes on the Ship have spotlights on top of each one. Due to the small size of the kit, regular LED's would be out of the question. However, these small lights are perfect. I ran the wires up the side of the cranes and painted them. I think it looks great. These are fantastic for lighting impossibly small model. =->
N**S
Cool super small led lights
Using these to light up some Lego kits and so far they’re installing well. They’re really tiny so they fit in tight spots well. Really liking them so far.
H**Y
Very bright and perfect color
They worked as expected. Used them embedded in a coffee table to highlight some features encased in clear bar coating.
H**R
Very bright
When powered with a 3 V Li battery, it's a very bright neutral white point source. Great for illumination of small models, such as Z or N scale rolling stock or buildings, or any other such scale modeling application. The copper-colored lead is (-), and both leads are insulated except a 1/4" at the tip; If you shorten the words, easy to remove insulation by gently sanding the leads all around to remove the near-invisible insulating coating.
M**.
Worked great for a prop
I needed to build a replica of a Marconi Spark Gap Transmitter for a musical about the Titanic. I was able to rig one of these to give the effect of the spark when the morse code key was being struck. Worked great! Only issue was the fragility of on of the leads. During the construction phase, I went through at least 4, not realizing how fragile it would be.
K**.
The fact they come in different colours
Wish we had them when we first did our diorama ,look great.
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