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Mini LED Light

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11 comments
Oct 3, 2008. 8:51 PMLED master22 says:
wow
Aug 22, 2008. 2:19 PMDepechemodian says:
These leds are supercharged
Jun 27, 2008. 2:35 PMHarry Dee says:
Hi sorry but also is the battery in the battery case at this stage? Thanks again
Jun 27, 2008. 2:31 PMHarry Dee says:
hi in this picture where is the clip and also what do you mean by push the clip to the bottom. is it in the case at this stange? Also how come you have to glue the clip on, does it not stay in place. Thanks.
Jan 24, 2008. 10:12 PMalvincredible says:
I WILL COMMENT! haha this is cool! i wanted to make an LED flashlihgt, but am lacking solder. and a soldering iron...and skills... ill have to look at that instructable on how to solder as soon as i get solder and a soldering iron. solder solder solder good job!
Feb 11, 2008. 5:16 PMsqueej84 says:
You don't even need conductive glue, you can just tightly wrap the LED leads with some thin copper wire. Overall this Instructable was a nice simple project for beginners, but you need to add a 470 (Yellow, Violet, Brown) ohm resistor to one of the pins of the LED to the battery, or else your LEDs wont last very long under 9 volts. You may also want to cover you wrapped connections in epoxy to strengthen them. You can find 9 volt battery snaps with wires already on them at RadioShack (Rip off) or online(MUCH cheaper). Hope this helped you out Alvin (or anyone else), and happy building:)
Feb 9, 2008. 12:19 PMshantinath1000 says:
you can do this without solder- there are conductive glues available that should do the trick.
Feb 7, 2008. 12:36 PMsqueej84 says:
Listen, you are using red LEDs, they are not able to handle nine volts for an extended period of time please, for the sake of the LEDs, put a 470 ohm resistor (Yellow, Violet, Black). Remember, LEDs are supposed to glow the color of the case, unless its water clear.
Jan 25, 2008. 9:18 PMmike_d214 says:
awesome

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