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If you have a bunch of LEDs kicking around looking for a project to jump into have a look at this LED Chandelier! With 160 white LEDs and some time you could have a light that you can’t purchase anywhere.
"List of parts.
1. Extra bright white LED’s =160 pieces
2. Motorcycle Wheel SPOKES = 4 pieces
3. Perforated Hard board of required size = 1 piece
4. Stepdown Transformer 220 volts to 12 volts 1 piece of 2 Amps.(Used in Stereo Amplifier)
5. Male Electrical 2 pin PLUG = 1 piece.
6. Solder wire.
7. Connecting Electrical wires as needed.
8. Tools for Electronic wireing."
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November 4th, 2008
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November 5th, 2008
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November 5th, 2008
Isn’t any resistors needed? I thought that LEDs always should have resistors linked. ..?
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December 4th, 2008
[...] could just make your own LED chandelier - this one requires electrical wiring but uses a fraction of the energy. You’ll need 160 [...]