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You can never have too many LEDs. Don't worry, we've got you covered. This is a pack of 100 LEDs. Buy in bulk - save a ton!
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Based on 2 ratings:
They are bright, not that bright, but I am a rookie......
Lights are working great for my project.
Why is the brightness on these listed as 4,000 mcd, when the brightness on the 25 pack and singles, which link to the same datasheet, listed as 10,000? Are these 10,000 mcd or 4,000?
any word on this?
All of the bright packs of 25 are $7.95, including the whites. All the packs of 100 are $19.95 except for the whites @ $29.95. Why is that?
Does anyone know if these output a specific color temperature range? I checked the datasheet and saw one figure between 6000K and 8000K. Can anyone confirm this? Thanks!