Triple Output High Power RGB LED - Ding & Dent

So much power and light from such a small package. This 3W per channel, Ding and Dent version of our Triple Output High Power RGB LED is sure to shed a lot of light on any project you add it to. This LED acts as any other LED except they require much more power while delivering a light that is incredibly intense.

This is the exact same RGB LED that was also carry but when we received them they were still covered in flux from our supplier and didn't pass our quality standards. They work just fine but are a little ugly. So we decided to pass on the savings to you. Please be aware that with all three LEDs (9W total output), you will need additional heat sinking.

This LED sits upon an aluminum backed PCB to help with heat dissipation but with a 9W total output, additional heat sinking will be required. Additionally, each LED requires an operating voltage of 2.2-2.6V for red, 3.2-3.8V for green, and 3.2-3.8V for blue.

Note: Since this product belongs to our “Ding & Dent” category, once we are out of stock, we will not carry it again. Get them while you can! We also cannot accept requests/returns/exchanges, provide documentation or provide support on any aspect of these items.

  • Size (approx.): 18mm (D) x 8mm (H)
  • Aluminum PCB for thermal dissipation
  • Operating Voltage:
    • Red: 2.2-2.6V
    • Green: 3.2-3.8V
    • Blue: 3.2-3.8V
  • Wavelength:
    • Red: 620nm
    • Green: 520nm
    • Blue: 460nm
  • Viewing Angle: 140°

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