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LED's encased in resin/silicone?

Author: Ingrid

Sep. 30, 2024

LED's encased in resin/silicone?

TFrosst said:

What's the simplest way for me to make a board for the lights? Print it up and do the whole etching thing?

You can find more information on our web, so please take a look.

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Personally for me I just get them professionally made, the time etching and drilling just isn't worth it to me anymore when I can get them made from my supplier for a few dollars more... It's fun the first few times then it just got old...

As for LEDs, the market is all over the place getting them from electronics supply houses is usually the most expensive but easy... I get mine from overseas directly from the manufacture they are ridiculously cheaper the purchasing them in the US, but I have to purchase in quantity... For small volume LED purchases companies that specialize in LEDs only, usually offer much better rates like

And yes you can cover LEDs in resin, most motorcycle LED taillights are made this way and I have done it as well...

Personally for me I just get them professionally made, the time etching and drilling just isn't worth it to me anymore when I can get them made from my supplier for a few dollars more... It's fun the first few times then it just got old...As for LEDs, the market is all over the place getting them from electronics supply houses is usually the most expensive but easy... I get mine from overseas directly from the manufacture they are ridiculously cheaper the purchasing them in the US, but I have to purchase in quantity... For small volume LED purchases companies that specialize in LEDs only, usually offer much better rates like www.superbrightleds.com And yes you can cover LEDs in resin, most motorcycle LED taillights are made this way and I have done it as well...

For more information, please visit silicone materials for leds.

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