How Do You Make A Flashing LED?
LED bulbs require less electricity to work, and create a pure, strong light. They’re also fun to work with, not only to light your home, but also to use in projects. One simple project is creating a flashing LED. You do not need much in this project, but the possibilities of the ways you can use the flashing LED is endless. Test Your Flashing LED Bulb Step 1 Hook a 9-volt battery to a flashing LED bulb as the first step of making a flashing LED. Step 2 Attach the positive lead of the LED, which is the longer lead, to the positive post on the 9-volt battery, and the negative lead to the negative post on the 9-volt battery. Step 3 Insert the leads of the battery into the plug into a circuit board with needle nosed pliers. The LED bulb should flash. Soldering Step 1 Cut a nearly 4-inch length of red 20-gauge wire. Step 2 Use a wire stripper to strip ½ inch from each end of the wire as you make a flashing LED. Step 3 Heat your soldering iron and hold it against the end of the red wire and
LED bulbs require less electricity to work, and create a pure, strong light. They’re also fun to work with, not only to light your home, but also to use in projects. One simple project is creating a flashing LED. You do not need much in this project, but the possibilities of the ways you can use the flashing LED is endless. Hook a 9-volt battery to a flashing LED bulb as the first step of making a flashing LED. Attach the positive lead of the LED, which is the longer lead, to the positive post on the 9-volt battery, and the negative lead to the negative post on the 9-volt battery. Insert the leads of the battery into the plug into a circuit board with needle nosed pliers. The LED bulb should flash. Cut a nearly 4-inch length of red 20-gauge wire. Use a wire stripper to strip ½ inch from each end of the wire as you make a flashing LED. Heat your soldering iron and hold it against the end of the red wire and the switch. You should hold it there for 10 seconds as you make a flashing LED.