Pink superbright LEDs

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Pink superbright LEDs

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The Evil Mad Science shop has 10 mm diffused pink superbright LEDs just in time for Valentine’s Day project because: “What better way to say “I love you,” than with the gift of doped semiconductors exhibiting radiative recombination properties?”

10 mm superbright diffused PINK LEDs! – Link

16 thoughts on “Pink superbright LEDs

  1. Dro Kulix says:

    Two words: Spatula City.

  2. Steve says:

    Note that depending on the phosphor composition (organic vs. inorganic), that these “pink” LEDs could degrade into white over the course of a few hours.

    See http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/ledpink.htm for a discussion of pink LEDs.

  3. Windell Oskay says:

    @Steve: I don’t really know what’s inside, but these are the new “longer lifetime” ones.

  4. Nick says:

    The circuit board with the pink heart on it. Where can I get a board like that?

  5. Joe says:

    Cool, or you could just get them a hell of a lot cheaper

  6. Joe says:

    Cool, or you could just get them a hell of a lot cheaper

  7. krzysiek_plus says:

    Kurcze nieznacie polskiego??

    krzysiek_plus@vp.pl

  8. krzysiek_plus says:

    Kurcze nieznacie polskiego??

    krzysiek_plus @ vp.pl

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