Bright 50 L.E.D. cluster and many others!

rycen

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Here is the auction no. 1721261893 also check his other auctions for a lot of other L.E.D.!
 

rycen

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Has anybody checked this out yet?I would not know what to do with this but I am sure someone here will.
 

RevJim

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My daughter is about to graduate and become an elementary teacher. I'd like to use these to make a "traffic light" to mount in her corner. Has anyone tried these units. I'd love to be able to light one module at a time. I could place a colored lense or gel (stage lighting) to produce the colors. Does this seem worth trying? I'd love to go with LEDs instead of bulbs.
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Darell

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LOCO is more like it.
Doesn't sound like you'd need a lens. Can't tell for sure, but it sounds like you could light them green and/or read separately. Give the guy a holler and find out for sure...
 

RevJim

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Good idea. I plan on buying a few from their website. He may also have ideas for powering the modules. I may use an AC/DC converter to save battery hassles. I'll send him an email today and see what he can suggest. Thanks.
 

Jonathan

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It seems to me that you can light these modules are green or red, but the green is a 'yellow/green' meaning that you couldn't get a full red-yellow-green.

Going to a somewhat higher price, digikey sells red, yellow, and green modules. parts 67-1589-ND, 67-1575-ND, 67-1582-ND atDigkey. I'm sure similar can be had surplus elsewhere.

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My daughter is about to graduate and become an elementary teacher. I'd like to use these to make a "traffic light" to mount in her corner. Has anyone tried these units. I'd love to be able to light one module at a time. I could place a colored lense or gel (stage lighting) to produce the colors. Does this seem worth trying? I'd love to go with LEDs instead of bulbs.
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Just pay me USD800.00 I'll ship you a complete set of 110VAC Red/Yellow/Green with 400cd in Red, 200cd in Yellow and 400cd in Green. The product are made in China and are using in some of Chinese city in China also
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25KG!

Ken
 

RevJim

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Jon, Thanks for the lead. I'll check these out right now.

Ken, A light like you mentioned would only be possible using HER money, not MINE!
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Quickbeam

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Sounds like it would work to me - light the green for the "Green Light", the red for the "Red Light" and both green and red for the "Yellow/Amber" light. A diffusing filter on the front could probably mix the red and green together pretty well to get the orange/amber color for the "yellow light" - kind of like you see in those LED marquee signs.
 
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