Red, Yellow, Green and Orange
Led's works on 1.8 to 2 volts, White, Blue and Purple need 3 to 3.5 volts
for proper operation. All 5mm LED's operate on 20ma. A current limiting resistor should be used when lighting
LED's in most applications. To find the correct resistor subtract led
working voltage from your source voltage then divide by .02 for 20ma, use a resistor equal to that amount or greater, do not use
a smaller resistor. If
there are any questions we are always more than willing to help if
possible.
5mm Diffused LED's
5mm Red Diffused LED's
5mm Amber (Orange) Diffused LED's
5mm Yellow Diffused LED's
5mm Green Diffused LED's
5mm Pure Green Diffused LED's
5mm Blue Diffused LED's
5mm Orange Diffused LED's
5mm White Diffused LED's
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5mm Water Clear LED's
5mm White Water Clear LED's
5mm Warm White Water Clear LED's
5mm Red Water Clear LED's
5mm Pure Green Water Clear LED's
5mm Green Water Clear LED's
5mm Yellow Water Clear LED's
5mm Orange Water Clear LED's
5mm Blue Water Clear LED's
5mm Purple Water Clear LED's
5mm Pink Water Clear LED's
5mm Flashing LED's
Flash rate of LED is
1.5 per second.
5mm Red Flashing Diffused LED's
5mm Orange (Amber) Flashing Diffused LED's
5mm Yellow Flashing Diffused LED's
5mm Green Flashing Diffused LED's
5mm Pure Green Flashing Diffused LED's
5mm Blue Flashing Diffused LED's
5mm White Flashing Water
Clear LED's
5mm Red Flashing Water Clear LED's
5mm Green Flashing Water Clear LED's
Out of Stock
5mm Yellow Flashing Water Clear LED's
5mm Blue Flashing Water Clear LED's
5mm Orange Flashing Water Clear LED's
5mm Bi-Color
LED's
5mm Red/Green Diffused 2 Lead LED's
5mm Red/Green Diffused 3 Lead
Common Cathode LED's
2 Lead Bi-Color LED
3 Lead Bi-Color LED
2 Lead Standard LED
5mm Multi-Color
LED's
5mm Multi Color LED's with
diffused lens as pictured above. Led works on 2.2 volts for red, 3.5
volts for blue and green. Viewing angle 60°, minimum mcd 600 Red, 1000
Green and 500 Blue. A current limiting resistor should be used when
lighting LED's in most applications. To find the correct resistor
subtract led working voltage from your source voltage then divide by
.02 use a resistor equal to that amount or greater, do not use a
smaller resistor.