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WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects and/or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov Click to see Why is this here?
As of August 2018 the State of California has changed the requirements of the “Prop 65” law. We now must list on our website any possible chemicals the can cause cancer, birth defects or reproductive problem.
As an example: ABS plastic contains styrene PVC wire insulation can contain Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) electrolytic capacitors can contain Ethylene glycol Brass can contain Lead flame retardant pc boards can contain Tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA) Aluminum alloys can contain Chromium To put it simply we are a small company and do not have the resources to test every single part, so we list every thing as hazardous. Please recycle all electronic parts responsibly and under no circumstance eat, drink or smoke these parts and wash your hands after touching! |
Product ReviewsClick here to review this item | ||
Not as bright as 8mm 55 lumen LEDs | ||
The big boys have a "focused" spot beam (about 2 feet across from 5 feet). Sanding them with 600-1000 grit spreads the beam a little. These run cooler than the 8mm at 3 volts and 20mA vs: 3 volts and 200 mA for the 8mm guys. Both are easy to work with for plastic model interior lighting. The VALUE of both is SUPER! Do I wish MPJA could source us some "Hyper-brite" 5mm LEDs? But they wouldn't be less than a dime each, would they? | ||
- Ricky Earp, OK | ||
Do Not Stare Into Beam with Remaining Eye | ||
These things are bright! But it pays to read the datasheet, as the MPJA description contains a typo: The typical forward voltage at 20 mA is 3.2 volts, not 3.8. Six in series driven by a 24-volt power supply means dropping 4.8 V across a 240-ohm ballast resistor, not 1.2 V across a 60-ohm! | ||
- B H, NC | ||
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