A high intensity 52mm red LED cluster housed in a waterproof plastic housing that is suitable for large in or outdoor display applications such as sign or message boards. The cluster comprises of an array of super-bright GaAlAs LEDs and has a maximum luminous intensity of 23000mcd.
Technical Specification
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| Specifications (IF=200mA)
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| Maximum luminous intensity: | 23000mcd
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| Viewing angle: | 40
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| Typical forward voltage: | 9.6V (11.2V)
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| Peak wavelength: | 660nm
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| Maximum reverse current: | 100µA @ VR=18V
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| Power dissipation: | 2.5W max.
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| DC forward current: | 250mA max.
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| Reverse voltage: | 5V max.
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| Operating temperature range: | -5 C to +65 C
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q- is there any way to get the cluster in white light and not red.
- vince
Answer- Unfortunately not.
Q- can I run this from the Maplin A39FR 12v transformer
- pete
Answer- No as the power requirement is 9.6V (11.2V max)DC and they have a reverse voltage of 5VDC. The transformer is 12V ac.
Q- Hey i want to put this on my ice skates and which battery pack do you recomend that is small and is easy to hide away in my boot.
- Shiva Gug
Answer- Unfortunately we cannot advise on this.
Q- Would the unit be suitable for use in a 12V DC (automotive) application. If so would a step down resistor be required (which one?)
- Kevin
Answer- a 10 Ohm resistor would be sufficient
Q- would it be possible to grow plants with these led lights.
- DEan allen
Answer- No sorry this product does not support that.
Q- what voltage does this component require ? thanks
- Gavin
Answer- 9.6V
Q- Does this product have a built in current limiting resistor? If it doesn''t, what is the minimum and maximum current for the cluster?
- James
Answer- Has A built in resister, 9.6V operating voltage current drawn 250Ma
Q- would it be possible to use this as a stop/taillight unit ?
ie stop and taillight
- Phil
Answer- no - it is not bright enough
Q- Could I run a number of these off a car or leisure battery?
- antony
Answer- Yes the product does support that.
Q- What is the viewing angle of this item
- mal
Answer- approximatly 40 degrees
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