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LED - Super Bright Yellow (25 pack)

We all know that you can never get too many LEDs. Don't worry, we've got you covered. This is a pack of 25 LEDs all conveniently packaged in a nice reusable ESD safe bag. Make that next project shine!

  • 25 bright yellow LEDs
  • 10,000mcd brightness
  • Standard size - T1 3/4 5mm
  • 2.2V forward drop
  • Max current 20mA

LED - Super Bright Yellow (25 pack) Product Help and Resources

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  • Katscan / about 10 years ago / 1

    Ok, so Im not sure what I am doing wrong. I got these and running 4 of them off an Arduino (5v output) blinking in pairs, so that means only 2 are on at any point. I am also using 330 Ohm resistors. They are not that bright, I understand that I can possibly increase the voltage somehow or maybe use smaller resistors?

    I am still learning and Im not sure what to look for or if I can even bump up the voltage (and brightness) safely. Also, I am running the LEDs from the Digital ports.

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