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White 5mm Mega bright Water Clear LED with a viewing angle of 15 degrees. Luminous intensity 17500mCd.

Forward voltage drop: 3.2 V
Viewing angle: 15 degrees
Max forward current: 30 mA
Luminous intensity: 15000 – 20000 mCd (@20mA)
Lens types: Water clear

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Technical Information

AttributeValue
Forward voltage drop 3.2V.
Viewing angle 15 degrees.
Typical forward current 20 mA.
Max forward current 30 mA.
Luminous intensity 17500 mCd (@20mA).
Lens types Water Clear.
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Questions and answers

    Can I use this LED without a current limiting resistor? -ie- connected direct to a 3V coin cell (CR1220)? We want to make a simple torch WITHOUT a resistor, so if this one is not suitable (as it's 3.2V) then please advise which of your white 5mm superbright LEDs would work directly from a 3.0V cell. Thank you!
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    Q Can I use this LED without a current limiting resistor? -ie- connected direct to a 3V coin cell (...... Read more
    Asked by H Swinyard on June 10, 2014 12:00 am
    Answered by the admin This one is suitable. Well, it will work attached directly to a 3V coincell. It's usually a good idea to use a current limit resistor but it isn't vital for what you are doing.
  2. What coin battery would be best to use for two of the mega bright LEDs in a circuit?
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    Q What coin battery would be best to use for two of the mega bright LEDs in a circuit?
    Asked by Hannah on June 11, 2013 12:00 am
    Answered by the admin Hi Hannah, we do a CR1220, CR2012 and CR2032. The first two numbers are the diameter so 12mm or 20mm and the last two numbers are the height of the battery in tenths of millimeters so 2mm or 1.2mm or 3.2mm. All the batteries have the same voltage 3V so any would work but the bigger batteries hold more charge. CR2032 would light them for the longest. You should wire the LEDs in parallel.
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