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Kingbright L-7104ID-12V 3mm 12V High Efficiency Red LED 20mcd

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56-1450

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This miniature 3mm high efficiency red LED from Kingbright is part of a superb, high quality range of components incorporating an inbuilt series resistor enabling the LED to be directly connected to 12V supply lines.

Tough, reliable and built to last, this LED has been manufactured with Gallium Arsenide Phosphide.


  • High intensity
  • Housed in diffused coloured package
  • Cathode identified by shorter lead
  • Low power consumption
  • Long life - solid state reliability
  • General purpose leads
  • Kingbright L-7104 series (formerly L-934V)

Rapid Electronics are Kingbright''s leading UK distributor of LEDs. To find out more about the full range of Kingbright products please visit Rapid''s Kingbright page.


Dominant Wavelength 625nm
Forward Current 11.5mA
Forward Voltage Typical 14V
LED Colour Red
Lens Type Red diffused
Luminous Intensity 20mcd
Max Operating Temp +70°C
Minimum Operating Temp -40°C
Reverse Voltage 5V
Size 3mm
Viewing Angle 40°

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19 December 2012 Question by: Rapid Customer | Product code: 56-1450
Q. do i need resistors to run my leds of my model railway 12volt supply my leds are L-7104GD-12V AND L-7104ID-12V, and if so which type and size
A. Hi Kevin, thanks for your question. No resistor is required if the LEDs are 12V and the supply is 12V – it is only if the supply voltage is greater than the LED voltage that a resistor is required to “lose” the excess voltage.

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