Specification:
- Quantity: 100 pieces / Pack
- Lens: 3mm Diameter / Transparent / Round
- Emitting Color: Green (515-520nm)
- Luminous Intensity: 7000-9000mcd
- Viewing Angle: 30 Degree
- Forward Voltage / Current: 3V-3.2V | 20mA
- Polarity: Anode (Longer Part) | Cathode (Shorter Part)
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Product Features
- Shipping Weight: 0.6oz / 0.018kg (Pack of 100) (Through Hole DIP 2pins LEDs Set)
- 3 mm Clear Transparent Round Small Lens (Viewing Angle: 30 degrees)
- Forward Voltage / Direct Current : DC 3 Volt 20 mA (Low Voltage for DIY PCB Circuit)
- Single Color Green (Super Bright 515nm-525nm)
- Polarity (3 V) : Anode (Longer Part) | Cathode (Shorter Part)
Just lights up my fluid, Not the pc Case I recently just added a custom water cooling loop to my pc with petg tubing and a 2×5.25″ reservoir. This Uv led allow the Uv Reactive Fluid to glow bright. I also don’t notice any purple from the led hitting any parts of my pc or clashing with the other light schemes I have going on, This is what I wanted as I’ve seen pictures of other peoples water cooled setups and I have notice a purple glow. Nice clean look. Nice and bright. Will buy againI used 1/8-Watt 100 Ohm Carbon Film…
Great – careful opening the packet! I wanted to put RGB LEDs on a badge (Sparkfun’s very cool little Day of the Geek–check it out at sparkfun dot com) rather than settle for single color lamps. Using a microprocessor with associated power supply and circuitry would be grossly impractical. Fortunately, these Chanzon slow fading LEDs are the perfect solution. It’s remarkable how well they stay in sync, though as you might correctly assume: In the absence of external control this will be far from exact. Still, in this or similar…
Great value – nice to have a selection of these on hand for just about any project. I’ve already used quite a few and been very happy with the colors and brightness (viewed head-on, they are almost too bright without pwm). My only issue – which was my fault entirely – was when I cut open the packaging I also cut open most of the the little zip-lock packets the individual colors come in. This meant a lot of the leds became loose and since they are all clear were a bit of a nightmare to sort…
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