First apologies if this isn't the correct forum for this question.
I've been machining some model rockets as gifts/toys/etc, and so far have been adding some portals and inserting tritium vials to make them glow in the dark (see attached). I'd like to put some sort of LED light inside to make them visible in daylight.
It would need to be small - preferably less than 1cm diameter. I was thinking that something like a CR2 battery or some rechargeable equivalent might be a good fit. I'm not much good at soldering so something self-contained would be best. The closest I've seen so far were some "balloon lights" but they used multple LR41s which I'd rather avoid, and did not look good.
Does anyone have any suggestions I could try?
-Anthony
I've been machining some model rockets as gifts/toys/etc, and so far have been adding some portals and inserting tritium vials to make them glow in the dark (see attached). I'd like to put some sort of LED light inside to make them visible in daylight.
It would need to be small - preferably less than 1cm diameter. I was thinking that something like a CR2 battery or some rechargeable equivalent might be a good fit. I'm not much good at soldering so something self-contained would be best. The closest I've seen so far were some "balloon lights" but they used multple LR41s which I'd rather avoid, and did not look good.
Does anyone have any suggestions I could try?
-Anthony