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XLX Emitting Assorted Electrical Components Review

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Revainrating 1.5 out of 5  
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1.5
💡 Lighting Components, 💡 Industrial Electrical

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Description of XLX Emitting Assorted Electrical Components

Current and Voltage: Max. Current is 20mA, Max. Voltage is red 2-2.2V, yellow 2.0-2.2V, Blue 3.2-3.4V , green 3.0-3.2V, white 3.2-3.4V. Head Diameter: 3mm and 5mm (0.12" and 0.2"). Emitting Light Color: Red, Yellow, Blue, Green, White, Compared to transparent lenses, you can quickly distinguish the color of the LEDs with its colored lenses. The color of the lens is the color of the emitting color. Packaging :All 500pcs are packaged in a neat plastic case, is easy for use and store. Widely used: It can be used in DIY LED projects, school science experiments, car decoration, electrical and electrical experiments.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

No Bright Future for this Component

As my tests showed, this component didn't reflect well on brightness and upon installation, it started to fizzle out. The price seems okay but my experience says it's not worth it.

Pros
  • Pro: Affordable
Cons
  • Con: Poor performance

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Not working - LED bulbs

All white and blue not working. Even with a diode test with a meter. Yellow-green and red work. Tired of testing looking for a white one that works. Supply voltage 1.2V.

Pros
  • Bulbs
Cons
  • Can't remember

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Won't work in LED bulbs

All white and blue won't work. Even on one Diode test with a meter Yellow-green and red work Tired of testing looking for a white one that works Supply voltage 1.2V.

Pros
  • Head diameter: 3mm & 5mm (0.12" & 0.2"")
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something