3S 12V Super Bright LED Racing Drone Tail Light 50mmx20mm

£6.50 Inc. VAT

As LEDs go, we’ll be amazed if you can find brighter than these.

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As LEDs go, we’ll be amazed if you can find brighter than these, they really are ‘super bright’, even in the daylight. They use next generation LEDs based on COB (Chip on Board) technology, which offers greater brightness and efficiency over traditional LEDs. Furthermore, in comparison to standard LEDs, COB LEDs don’t have a casing which allows for a much denser LED array. The result is a light beam without any visible individual light points.

When it comes to multirotors, LEDs have several uses. Obviously night flying is one of the main uses, but another relates to orientation. Multirotors are mostly symmetrical which makes orientation challenging. In this respect, LEDs can be used to provide a clear directional indicator. LEDs also come in handy for FPV racing. Mini quads are actually quite hard to see on FPV video, especially if you are racing at full speed through a field of trees. These LEDs make great tail lights for FPV mini quads. Attach one to your racing drone and it will be like carrying a collapsed sun around with you for your mates to follow.

These particular LEDs run off 12volts (3S LiPo) and are available in four colour options: White, Red, Green and Blue. They measure 20mm by 50mm, an ideal size for 250 FPV racing drones and other mini quads. They are easily mounted as they have a 3M self adhesive backing. Finally, the wiring is also straightforward; we sell a JST 3S wiring harness for them, which make connecting up and powering them plug and play.

We also sell a longer LED light bar here.

Specification
  • Operating Voltage: 12v (3S)
  • Current: 175mA
  • Chip: COB LED
  • Connector: Compatible with male JST
  • Dimensions: 50 x 20mm
  • Weight: 5g
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Advice

How to light your multirotor: Lighting is obviously a necessity for nighttime flying, however it’s also really helpful when flying in daylight. Unlike helicopters, multicopters typically lack defining features to help with orientation; lighting is therefore a great solution. It makes most sense to employ a navigational lighting setup – Red on the Port (left) side, Green on the Starboard (right) side and a white strobe astern. When it comes to selecting your lights there are lots of options: LEDs, HPLEDs (High power LEDs), Strip lights and Strobes. Regular LEDs are inexpensive and come in an array of colours. While they consume little power, LEDs are best suited to nighttime applications as they are usually too dim to be seen in bright daylight. Alternatively the next generation of LEDS, namely HPLEDs and CREE LEDs are much brighter. They can be driven by much greater currents meaning that some can emit over 1000 lumens. At night they can be seen for miles, but more importantly they are visible in bright daylight. Since overheating is destructive, HPLEDs must be mounted on a heat sink to allow for heat dissipation. Both regular and HP LEDs are easy to wire up – however note that LEDs will only light up with correct electrical polarity and that they have a maximum current rating which must not be exceeded. To limit the amount of current through an LED a suitable resistor should be used. Strips lights are fun when it comes to night flights and are fantastic for orientation purposes. Some can be powered/controlled with an LED RGB Driver to cycle between different modes and colours. LEDs of all types can be turned into a strobe by using a suitable controller, strobes have the added bonus of low power consumption. The key to all lighting installations is to think about voltage and current requirements, a voltage regulator/UBEC will usually be necessary to help meet this requirements. Finally it is advisable to power lights from a separate battery to your flight battery.

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