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These ultra-slim, pre-mounted e-textile LEDs from Kitronik run off a 3V coin cell battery and are illuminated continuously when powered.

They have connections to which the conductive thread can be connected. These are clearly marked with ‘+’ and ‘-‘ to indicate which is positive and which is the negative connection.

The PCBs are double sided making the conductive thread connection very reliable (see example picture below).

Features:

  • Ultra Slim Sewable LEDs.
  • Double Sided PCBs for reliable connections.
  • Clearly marked ‘+’ and ‘-‘ connections.

Contents:

  • Pack of 10 LEDs (supplied on a small panel, easily removed by snapping them out).

    Dimensions:

    • Length: 15mm.
    • Width: 6.5mm.
    • Height: 2.7mm.

    Resources:

    Example Circuit:

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    For illustration only, not actual components provided.

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    Example Circuit:

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    For illustration only, not actual components provided.

    Technical Information

    AttributeValue
    Length 15mm.
    Width 6.5mm.
    Height 2.7mm.
    Lens Type Water Clear.
    Viewing Angle 120 degrees.
    Nominal Operating Voltage 3V.
    Luminous Intensity 300 - 450mCd (@20mA).

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    Questions and answers

      Is it possible to still use these with wire and solder?
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      Q Is it possible to still use these with wire and solder?
      Asked by Molly Rose on June 14, 2018 12:00 am
      Answered by the admin Thank you for your question, it is theoretically possible but the boards are designed to work with the electro fashion thread so the dimensions are not ideal for wiring.

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      Cullen Lewis
    2. What wavelength of light do these LEDs produce?
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      Q What wavelength of light do these LEDs produce?
      Asked by William Stevenson on March 13, 2017 12:00 am
      Answered by the admin Hello William, I have checked with our supplier and they advise that the wavelength for the LED used on this board is between 460-470nm.
    4. If i am using the pack of 10 with conductive thread is there anything else i will need to buy?
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      Q If i am using the pack of 10 with conductive thread is there anything else i will need to buy?
      Asked by Heléna Quinn on April 8, 2016 12:00 am
      Answered by the admin To make a basic circuit with the electro-fashion items you would need a coin cell holder to power the circuit along with the correct coin cell, conductive thread and LED’s. You can power a maximum of 6 LED’s from one coin cell holder. A full range of electro-fashion products can be viewed here https://www.kitronik.co.uk/e-textiles-conductive-thread.html
    6. Hi, I am using some LED's on a GCSE project and would like to use the ultra slim sewable LED's. Can you advise me on how many can be lit with one coin battery. I think I may need as many as 10 on the product we are designing. What would you suggest? Thanks Helen Good
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      Q Hi, I am using some LED's on a GCSE project and would like to use the ultra slim sewable LED's. C...... Read more
      Asked by Helen Good on February 8, 2012 12:00 am
      Answered by the admin There is a limit on how much power you can pull from a coin cell battery. With these LEDs you should be able to connect about five LEDs and not notice a reduction in brightness. If you add more LEDs you won't damage anything, but all the LEDs will become dimmer. With 5 LEDs the coin cell will last approximately 4 hour. Therefore in order to light 10 LEDs you would be best using two coin cell holders, these can be connected together in parallel (i.e. '+' on one to the '+' on the other one and the '-' on one to the '-' on the other one).
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