home made white led strip

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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2010

28 white leds they usea about 3.2 - 3.7 volts
(i recomend using 2.5 volts) they are hot glued to a thin piece of balsa wood took me about 20 minits to make this but it took about an houer to finde the right potentialmeter

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  • Hi, this is very cool! Did you get a new camera to make a tutorial? I am developing a method to convert kerosene lamps into solar ones and I am looking everywhere how to build a 3.7 v LEDs stripe! If you can help that would be awesome! Thank you so much!

  • @paulinesoa i got a new camra but unfortunitaly i can not buy large quantities of LEDS  at low price , the ones i used i got at a wallmart , they were christmas light LEDS , they were 35 cents fur foure brite white LEDS , i bout them about two weeks after christmas so they were on sale , last season i was unable to buy them becasue they are not selling them after christmas any more :(

  • plz make a tutorial on it

  • @NosThe1King i wood make a tutorial but my camara broke from when my basement flooded and curently i donr hav enough mony to buy a new one

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  • first comment cool and the stripe looks really good

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