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This is my version of the LED Throwies project. I'll be using different LEDs and magnets. I just thought it would be nice to post it so everyone could see how it differs from the real, original Throwies. All credit, etc. goes to Graffiti Research Lab, a division of the Eyebeam R&D OpenLab.
 
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Step 1: Materials

Here is what I ordered for my first Throwie set:

100 CR2032 3V Lithium Batteries
100 "Super-Brite" LEDs (50 Red, 50 Yellow)
50 Magnets (1/2" Dia x 1/8" Thick NdFeB Disc Magnet)
Packing tape Roll

Here is what I have concluded about my first set of ten throwies:

-The magnets seem to loose a little of their strength when they are attached to the battery.
-The "Super-Brite" LEDs ARE way bright but,
-My LEDs were not diffused, so they don't "glow", they just "point-shine".
-Packing tape is hard to strip down into battery-width strips.
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reboticon says: Sep 29, 2006. 4:12 PM
Does anyone know where I can get cheap led lights?

I found a website but am not sure how trust worthy the site is to purchase from (http://www.superbrightleds.com). Radioshack has some, but they are more expensive.

I'm looking to design a costume with a bunch of these led lights in it so I need to figure out how to affix the lights to clothing. But the first step is finding these lights cheaply!

Any leads/help/suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
no_light in reply to reboticonApr 23, 2012. 4:42 AM
china, i got 100+ for like 45yuan which is7 dollars
Linkster999 in reply to reboticonNov 10, 2011. 1:50 PM
ebay bro get 100 for 8.00
sjs229 in reply to reboticonFeb 24, 2009. 12:00 AM
you can get them for a ruppee in india
thepelton in reply to reboticonFeb 13, 2009. 12:19 PM
American Science and Surplus.
thepelton in reply to thepeltonMay 20, 2009. 2:07 PM
www.sciplus.com
wadadli in reply to thepeltonJun 29, 2009. 8:30 PM
That site is great. Thanks for the tip
omgflyingbanana in reply to wadadliMay 21, 2012. 1:24 PM
aperture science laboratories.
anonomas29 in reply to reboticonSep 28, 2008. 10:45 AM
try this link
tubbychick3n in reply to reboticonSep 6, 2008. 11:35 AM
around chirstmas time, try this out.
Jeebiss in reply to reboticonSep 5, 2008. 7:21 PM
To get them cheap, buy them in bulk. Ebay is great for cheap, bulk LEDs from china.
Nicrostar in reply to reboticonAug 27, 2008. 8:55 AM
This reply is almost 2 years after your comment, if your still interested try abctronics.com, 1k red or yellow 3mm or 5mm Leds for 26.99
MrMacman2u in reply to reboticonMay 2, 2008. 9:30 AM
I've purchased from www.superbrightleds.com AND another place called www.ledshoppe.com they both have great deals on "cheap" LED's of all colors. The only thing to keep in mind is these are "low quality" LED's that have poor color consistency... meaning you wouldn't want to use them in a 5 million dollar display because it'd look "patchy". As for throwies, they work PERFECTLY and the price is low! Hope this helped!
spider36439 in reply to reboticonFeb 8, 2008. 10:49 AM
http://www.hebeiltd.com.cn/?p=z.pricelist.led.diode less than 4 cents each 99 dollar min order
montiet in reply to reboticonNov 15, 2006. 1:03 AM
check out ebay, I got 50 for 4 bucks. just type in "(size) (color) LEDs", you can do the same for batteries, just gotta find some that aren't from china otherwise ur gunna pay a boatload on shipping.
ugs says: Aug 22, 2009. 11:05 AM
We did this same type idea with IR Diodes. We built tiny throw away circuits out of a IR LED, 3 vdc Lithium battery and photocell. We emplaced them in the daylight at areas we needed marked as perimeter or boundries of types. Then at night we would veiw the area using night vision to gain the exact area marked with the LED. They sell 9 volt White light and IR Light Beacons that plug directly onto a 9 volt battery. They have been around since the Vietnam War and work just like your little contraption does. Good Idea!
ugs says: Aug 22, 2009. 10:52 AM
How long do they stay lit when using a ultra brite LED / 3 vdc Lithium battery?
jaredc says: Aug 13, 2009. 8:47 AM
Can you list your per item costs?
palencia says: Aug 8, 2009. 4:06 PM
hey anyone know where I can get a pack of LEDs in scarborough? get back at me please!!!! : )
Zem says: Jul 11, 2009. 8:17 PM
What's the shoestring for? A throwing device?
Redgerr in reply to ZemJul 21, 2009. 5:26 AM
to be able to like hang on trees and such
Zem in reply to RedgerrJul 21, 2009. 8:29 AM
Ooooh. Cool.
Zem says: Jul 11, 2009. 8:19 PM
I found that the dollar store down the street sells the coin batteries in 5 packs =D Throwies here I come.
ampeyro says: May 18, 2009. 1:46 PM
if magnets are expensive, try with a soft glue or playdough, or something sticky
thepelton in reply to ampeyroJun 30, 2009. 12:08 PM
Why not use a velcro hook strip?
chosenangelx in reply to ampeyroJun 8, 2009. 5:55 PM
try stringing on 10 or 15 on 1 magnet ( if strong enough)
Johnny2x4 says: Mar 22, 2009. 10:50 PM
what happens if a building is an engineering test lab???
Johnny2x4 in reply to Johnny2x4Jun 20, 2009. 11:11 AM
haha cool. I dont know why I asked that question.
fordman15243 in reply to Johnny2x4Jun 19, 2009. 5:45 PM
It explodes.
genius245 says: May 24, 2009. 8:08 PM
You can get magnets really cheap at DealExtreme. Shipping is free, too.
http://www.dealextreme.com/products.dx/category.1105~search.magnets
lasoaaro says: Jan 16, 2009. 4:02 PM
I'm surprised no one's mentioned this (at least i don't think they did... read all the comments..) You could try using Hot Glue to attach the magnets to the battery, and you could hot glue the top lead for the LED as well... just a thought...
paulezra says: Jan 15, 2009. 7:10 AM
i see lots of comments about the battery polluting.. don't you guys try to get your throwies back after use to save on costs? pull them apart put a new battery in, throw the old ones away at some kinda battery recycling place. rather than paying for all the parts your only paying for the battery again.
paulezra says: Jan 15, 2009. 1:03 AM
try using a nail file to file down the top of the LED's, this seems to diffuse them a bit.
codongolev says: Dec 1, 2008. 6:05 PM
my brother wants to make a throwie to shoot out of our potato cannon at night. OMG IDEA!!! use trigonometry to determine an actual estimate of the height of the throwie!
paulfrederic says: Sep 14, 2007. 9:36 PM
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peanutthegreat in reply to paulfredericNov 26, 2008. 10:40 PM
a single battery+16000 l. of water=polution??? whatever this guys smoking i want 20 of them
Epeoples in reply to paulfredericNov 16, 2008. 6:05 AM
I don't get it? don't we clean our water BEFORE we drink it?
imnotnoob in reply to paulfredericMay 2, 2008. 12:30 AM
Wow... thats about 400,000+ cartons of fresh milk...
ytomk in reply to paulfredericDec 27, 2007. 8:54 PM
what type of battery? that could be from a car battery or something
grahamslawson in reply to paulfredericNov 30, 2007. 4:52 AM
Lighten up dude.
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