NANO LED's by Motown Models
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- Опубликовано: 5 мар 2020
- Order your Nano LED's here: www.motownmodels.com/shop/nan...
Nano LED's by Motown Models are a great solution for adding bright, high quality lights to your models. With an LED size of 0.5 x 1mm and wires pre-soldered, there are few places Nano LED's cannot fit. Available in many different colors in 5 packs, and with an option for an HO scale Lens on Warm White LED's. Order today! - Авто/Мото
Wow, those are tiny! Exactly what I need. Headed to your store now, thanks!
That dme unit is pretty awesome looking got any more pics/vid of it
I see some of them in a Christmas light trip
Nano LED's are sold out on your website. When do you expect to get more?
How do you make these lights strobe?
Would it be safe to assume these can work in something as small as a Gunpla model kit or Hot Wheels car?
EasterlyArt being 1 x 0.5mm, yes I would assume they would work
Please package them to run on 5vdc
Would this fit in a pop figure box ? I'm thinking of lighting up my pop figure by putting in some small leds
yes
What size ohm resistor if powering with 3.7v?
Thanks! 😃
Voltage-Forward voltage/ amps of led = resistance needed
I don't understand - if the operating voltage is 8-14 V, with a resistor, how do you get them to light up with the typical 1.5V lighting circuit on a DCC decoder board? Why are your installation videos silent about this?
@@muchfunwithtrains most decoders output about 14 volts for the lighting functions. The only boards that normally put out 1.5V are those found in older Athearn models. You can't just hook up the led and have it work; LED's work starting at around 2.5V. 1.5 is not enough
@@MotownModels Thank you for this information! I am working with an older Athearn model, so that's definitely the issue! :)
Is it possible to connect these nano-LEDs to a battery powered source?
For instance the coin batteries.
@@stormrodgers2613 just don't go past the batteries ability to supply current and make sure you have enough voltage for the forward voltage of the leds.
Who made the CSX 2733?
Modified Athearn RTR
Can you poot lights in hot wheels and machboxs?
it's barely milli, not nano, nor micro
those are just smd led's
Yeah this is kinda overpriced. Someone local to me sold these nano leds for 5$ for 5 pieces, sometimes i can find it cheaper.
That's fine, you can buy them from them