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A 10W high-power RGB LED module consisting of nine separate LED dies (red, green, and blue) on a single aluminium substrate. With a combined luminous output ...

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A 10W high-power RGB LED module consisting of nine separate LED dies (red, green, and blue) on a single aluminium substrate. With a combined luminous output of up to 500 lumens, it delivers enough brightness for searchlights, stage lighting effects, and colour-mixing displays.

Each colour channel has independent connections, allowing individual control of red, green, and blue intensity for full-colour mixing. The wide 105° beam angle provides broad, even illumination.

Key Features

  • 10W Total Power – High-brightness LED with up to 500 lumens
  • RGB Colour Mixing – Independent red, green, and blue channels
  • 9 LED Dies – Multiple emitters on a single substrate
  • 105° Beam Angle – Wide, even light distribution
  • Aluminium Substrate – Aids heat dissipation when mounted to a heat sink

Specifications

  • Rated Power – 10W
  • Luminous Output – Red: 110 lm, Green: 165 lm, Blue: 45 lm
  • Working Voltage (with heat sink) – Red: 6–7V, Green: 9–11V, Blue: 9–11V
  • Working Voltage (without heat sink) – Red: 5–5.5V, Green: 7.5–8.5V, Blue: 7.5–8.5V
  • Rated Current – Red: 400mA, Green: 350mA, Blue: 350mA
  • Beam Angle – 105°
  • Colour Temperature – 3000K–4000K
  • Operating Temperature – −20°C to 60°C
  • Dimensions – 38mm × 23mm
  • Weight – 10g

Ideal For

  • Robot searchlights and headlamps
  • Stage and theatrical lighting effects
  • RGB colour-mixing displays
  • High-brightness indicator or signal lighting

Package Contents

  • 1× 10W Super Bright LED – RGB
Warning: At full power this LED generates significant heat. A heat sink is strongly recommended to prevent damage and ensure long life.

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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.

LED
A light-emitting diode is a small electronic component that lights up when current flows through it in the correct direction. In this kit, LEDs create the flashing effect, so polarity and correct soldering matter for the project to work.
RGB
Short for red, green and blue, usually referring to an LED that can mix those three colours. It matters because controlling an RGB LED teaches how separate outputs combine to create different colours.

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