Chanzon 50 pcs 8mm White LED Diode Lights (Clear Straw Hat Transparent DC 3V 250mA 0.75W) High Intensity Super Bright Lighting Bulb Lamps Electronics Components Light Emitting Diodes
LEDdistributors • 7 years ago
Specification:
- Quantity: 50 pieces / Pack
- Lens: 8mm Diameter / Transparent / Straw Hat
- Emitting Color: White (6000K-9000K)
- Luminous Intensity: 1200-1400mcd
- Viewing Angle: 120 Degree
- Forward Voltage / Current: 3V-3.2V | 250mA
- Polarity: Anode (Longer Part) | Cathode (Shorter Part)
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Product Features
- Shipping Weight: 1.3oz / 0.036kg (Pack of 50) (Through Hole DIP 2pins LEDs Set)
- 8 mm Clear Transparent Straw Hat Lens (Viewing Angle: 120 degrees)
- Forward Voltage / Direct Current : DC 3 Volt 250 mA (Low Voltage for DIY PCB Circuit)
- Single Color White (Super Bright 6000K-9000K)
- Polarity (3 V) : Anode (Longer Part) | Cathode (Shorter Part)

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Current-limiting & Resistors Did not find any data-sheet at all for this product! If I want to know any dimension other than the 8mm barrel, I have to measure it myself!The only electrical characteristics I could gather are VF = 3.0 to 3.2 Volt; IF = 250mA; and PF = 0.75Watt.Unless you have a 3-volt power supply, you should be very careful choosing a resistor for these LED’s.The resistor’s power rating must be greater than IF * ( Vin – VF ).So if you’re planning on powering this from 5 Volts…
Wrong current/wattage in description
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