Bright color-changing light?
Bright color-changing light?
I'm looking for a bright battery operated RGB LED that slowly cycles through many colors. It's going to be behind fabric, so I don't care what sort of packaging it has, if any. The smaller the better.
Anyone have a good lead? I'm not up for building any electronics right now.
Anyone have a good lead? I'm not up for building any electronics right now.
Re: Bright color-changing light?
Dork wrote:I'm looking for a bright battery operated RGB LED that slowly cycles through many colors. It's going to be behind fabric, so I don't care what sort of packaging it has, if any. The smaller the better.
Anyone have a good lead? I'm not up for building any electronics right now.
Oh oh I know.
I have one kinda like this one water tite(that would go for dust also)
works great any place mine has 15 settings and will auto shutoff at 2,3 and 4 hour setting..
check your local pool store.

Light up swim night with a colorful Underwater Light Show inside your pool or spa!
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I grabbed a couple of these little bases for those plastic laser-cut cubes from the dollar store. Three LEDs change from red to blue to orange. The blue is actually pretty bright. Here's a poor picture:

You get the idea. Three AA's ran it for three days solid. Approximately ten seconds for a full cycle of three colors. AND THEY'RE A DOLLAR.

You get the idea. Three AA's ran it for three days solid. Approximately ten seconds for a full cycle of three colors. AND THEY'RE A DOLLAR.
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Not sure why I didn't think to look on Ebay first... apparently they make LEDs with the color changing circuitry built right into them. No extra circuits needed, other than a resistor to regulate the current. I bought a 10-pack of them and put them inside my attempt at making a hat:

I don't like the overall design at all, but it stays on my head and glows in an interesting way so I guess that will do until I come up with a better design. The leds turned out to be fairly directional - the bulk of the light shines straight forward. Enough comes out the side and bounces around to make the whole hat light up, though.

I don't like the overall design at all, but it stays on my head and glows in an interesting way so I guess that will do until I come up with a better design. The leds turned out to be fairly directional - the bulk of the light shines straight forward. Enough comes out the side and bounces around to make the whole hat light up, though.
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\/Dork wrote:Not sure why I didn't think to look on Ebay first... apparently they make LEDs with the color changing circuitry built right into them. No extra circuits needed, other than a resistor to regulate the current. I bought a 10-pack of them and put them inside my attempt at making a hat:
I don't like the overall design at all, but it stays on my head and glows in an interesting way so I guess that will do until I come up with a better design. The leds turned out to be fairly directional - the bulk of the light shines straight forward. Enough comes out the side and bounces around to make the whole hat light up, though.
Gives me ideas, I wear a hat with net on the side of the crown.. Flashing at night, way to go..
Not flashing, just slowly cycling through different colors. It's brighter than it looks in the picture - my camera doesn't do low light very well. It's spandex stretched over a metal frame.unjonharley wrote:Gives me ideas, I wear a hat with net on the side of the crown.. Flashing at night, way to go..
http://cgi.ebay.com/10x-5mm-RGB-Flash-L ... dZViewItem
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Bright, reasonably cheap, light weight and small. Colors are vivid. Can be set to auto color changing or sound activated.
Bright, reasonably cheap, light weight and small. Colors are vivid. Can be set to auto color changing or sound activated.