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Specification:
Quantity: 100 pieces / Packs
Lens: Transparent
Wave Length: 850nm
Forward Voltage / Current: 1.4V-1.6V | 20mA
Wattage: 0.03W
Polarity: Anode (Longer Part) | Cathode (Shorter Part)
Used For:Electronic devices 1.2v 1.5v, Phototransistor, Communication equipment, IR beam sensors, Infrared Remote, DIY PCB Circuit, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Hobby, Science Experiments,Breadboard
James A. Culipher
2025-08-18 16:42:29
No problem LED work Fine
James D.
2025-07-30 17:08:08
I was very disappointed with the led. First I was expecting a regular small lens like all the others I've ever seen. This one came with a lens about the size of a jelly bean. When I hooked up the 1.5 V battery source it barely glowed. So dim you really couldn't tell it was on during the day. Night maybe it would be visible.It would not work for the application I wanted to use it on.
JEFF
2025-07-20 16:59:15
These are great
Martin W Jones
2025-07-07 15:22:06
I made a vactrol !
pablo baez rossy
2025-06-27 10:51:22
no era lo que esperaba. creia que eran emisor led 3mm 1.2 vdc. El error fue mio . Todavia necesito diodos led emisor de luz NO infrarojos 1.2vdc 3 o 5 mm.
JohnWarren
2025-06-08 12:11:52
I bought these to make a pair of lights on a baseball cap to fox video surveillance cameras. It took a D battery to get the full effect but it works great.
John Bercovitz
2025-05-25 16:09:17
I bought these to test very old compact digital cameras to see if they had IR filters. Ran the LED at 10 mA. And yes, the cameras do have filters, but of varying effectiveness.
Jim Hewitt
2025-04-21 11:52:54
I've run these at 20ma, 30ma, and - momentarily - at 50ma. Most of my cameras can barely see the emitted (infrared) light. Even with multiple LEDs running! Had I seen actual output specs I would not have bought them.Your results may vary.
COSME JEAN-JACQUES
2025-02-23 10:34:01
Je suis étonné aucune des 10 ampoules ne fonctionne
22200
2025-01-30 14:21:29
Defekt
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