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The Jell-O Light

The Jell-O Light
After seeing some great instructables on LED use, I decided to try one of my own. I have little electronics experience and have only soldered twice (once 7 years ago and once last night), so I am no expert. This is a fun beginners project that most kids could handle.
 
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Step 1Equipment Needed

Equipment Needed
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1. Jell-O Box
2. 5mm LED (~3.0v, mine were 2.5v)
3. 3v watch battery - from dollar store, so $0.33 each
4. wire - I used extra wire I had
5 soldering iron with solder
6. simple on/off switch - the most expensive item
7. electrical tape
8. clear tape
9. box knife

Cost: ~$6.00 (would be less, but I purchased in small numbers)
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7 comments
Mar 5, 2011. 7:39 PMlucas_xy says:
wtf????????
Sep 11, 2010. 3:53 AMwhisperonthewind says:
Make it a family project - someone could make the jello while you're building the light, and you can all eat the jello when the project is complete!
May 29, 2009. 12:39 AMthekanester says:
A nice, simple project. Great for parents (like myself) to try with their kids. What I really would have liked to see was an LED stuck at the base of the jelly! Now that would have been awesome!
May 28, 2009. 5:16 PMcj72396 says:
More LED's maybe? Great instructable though.
May 28, 2009. 1:58 PMlemonie says:
What wire is that? It's either heavy-core or heavy on the insulation? L
May 28, 2009. 2:26 PMlemonie says:
It's not really "too heavy", "unnecessarily heavy" perhaps, but I was interested so thanks for the reply. L

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