can’t get enough of the blinkies? decided to take a kit home, but don’t have a soldering iron?...
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Can’t get enough of the blinkies? Decided to take a kit home, but don’t have a soldering iron?
New solder station …………..………………… $25
Soldering Tools
New Soldering Iron ……………………………… $5
Entry level iron, we used them at Duckon 15.
Used Soldering “Yellow” Station ……………… $10
We are no longer able to buy replacements or parts for our “Yellow” irons. We are selling off the ones we have left. Your choice of iron for a low cheap price.
We started using this solder station at Duckon 17. Had a number of people ask if we sell them so we picked up a few extra on our last order.
Batteries
4 Batteries (1 Set)………………………………. $124 Batteries (6 Sets)…………………………..... $5
Although each Blinkie kit comes with a set, don’t forget an extra package of four LR44 batteries for your Blinkie.
Power unit
We added support for a AC power supply for the 8x16 matrix.
Power Kit …………………………………… $5
How
Easy A
re They T
o Build?
Beg
inners
Advanced
For the
6 LED
Circle
, Sim
ple 4, and 4 R
GB
, if you've never, ever sold
ered before, 45 m
inutes. Experienced
folks, 15 m
inutes. For the 5x7 M
atrix,
double the
time. D
on't worry abou
t taking extra
time - the goa
l here is to
*enjoy* building the blinkie.
Interme
diate
19 LED
Stick
Kit-08
5x7 Ma
trixK
it-03
4 RG
BK
it-04
6 LED
Circle
Kit-01
Sim
ple 4K
it-07
14 RG
B S
tickK
it-05
3x3 Ma
trixK
it-06
19 LED
Circle
Kit-02
24 LED
Sphere
Kit-09 &
Kit-09b
12 LED
Circle
Kit-09
8x18M
atrixK
it-10
Standard LEDsThese are our basic LEDs. So what is a “standard” LED? It’s about the brightness of most LEDs you see – visible in the dark and under indoor lighting. Our experienced eyeballs puts these around 50 mcd. We have red, yellow, and green. In bi-color, we have red/green and yellow/green.
Bright LEDsSo what is a “bright” LED? At least 20 times brighter than the standard - dazzling in the dark, annoyingly bright under indoor lighting, and visible under sunlight. We have red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, and white. In bi-color, we have red/green, red/blue, and green/blue. In RGB, we have them in, uh, red/green/blue :-)
Dale and Dwayne search the world looking for the best LEDs. Seriously. To borrow a metaphor, LEDs are like a box of chocolates. We never know (for sure) what we are going to get. What you see here is what meets our standards.