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These ultra-slim, pre-mounted e-textile LEDs from Kitronik run off a 3V coin cell battery and are illuminated continuously when powered.

They have connections to which the conductive thread can be connected. These are clearly marked with ‘+’ and ‘-‘ to indicate which is positive and which is the negative connection.

The PCBs are double sided making the conductive thread connection very reliable (see example picture below).

Features:

  • Ultra Slim Sewable LEDs.
  • Double-Sided PCBs for reliable connections.
  • Clearly marked ‘+’ and ‘-‘ connections.

Contents:

  • Pack of 10 LEDs (supplied on a small panel, easily removed by snapping them out).

    Dimensions:

    • Length: 15mm.
    • Width: 6.5mm.
    • Height: 2.7mm.

    Resources:

    Example Circuit:

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    For illustration only, not actual components provided.

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    Example Circuit:

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    For illustration only, not actual components provided.

    Technical Information

    AttributeValue
    Length 15mm.
    Width 6.5mm.
    Height 2.7mm.
    Lens Type Water Clear.
    Viewing Angle 120 degrees.
    Nominal Operating Voltage 3V.
    Luminous Intensity 300 - 450mCd (@20mA).

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    Questions and answers

      My question is in regards to the LED Board, as well as the sewable coin cell holder and the switch (all shown in the illustration on the LED Board page). Would it be possible to sew THREE sewable LEDs in a circuit, using only ONE coin cell holder and only ONE switch and have the circuit work okay?
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      Q My question is in regards to the LED Board, as well as the sewable coin cell holder and the switc...... Read more
      Asked by Amor on May 18, 2020 12:00 am
      Answered by the admin Hi Amor, Thank you for your question, it would be possible to run 3 LEDs off of one coin cell board provided they were in a parallel circuit with one another. I think the very upper end of what I would advise is 5-7 LEDs from a single coin cell. Best Regards Cullen
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