SaberTec Quantum LED Strip/DIY 7/8" Blade Kit
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*This is a DIY kit for making your own 7/8" Quantum blade, this does not come pre-soldered/assembled for you*
Not available for ECONOMY shipping for international customers
The newest in neopixel blade technology, the Quantum LED strip, designed and manufactured by Sabertec!
The ultimate LED's for making neopixel blades; eliminate side shadowing and illuminate the tip of your blades for the most rewarding blade experience on the market.
LED strips available in three lengths; 28.5", 32.5", and 34.5"
For proper wiring of the solder pads: ‘GND’ is for negative wire, ‘DI’ is for data wire, ‘5V’ is for positive wire
DIY kits include:
-Quantum LED strip
-7/8" Thin Walled Kit which includes 7/8" thin walled blade tube cut to length, diffusion tube, diffusion foam, blade side PCB and printed PCB holder, 7/8" thin walled hollow parabolic tip
-PIXEL COUNT: 108, 123 and 132 for the respective lengths, allowing high-resolution lighting without slowing down animations(in reference to the longest length)
-Data line is PRE-RESISTORED
- Capacitors ensure smooth supply voltage of every single LED
- Illuminated tip for a realistic lightsaber look
- Rounded tip design, allowing easy insertion into the blade tube
- Advanced design minimizes internal resistance, maintaining stable colors and brightness along the LED strip
- Optimized heat dissipation ensures extended brightness and prolonged LED lifespan
- Redundant sets of soldering pads on both sides for easy soldering, enabling high loads
- High-drain batteries recommended to get the best results
-per LED/color current draw approx. 12mah (based on 5V power source, should be lower depending on voltage of the supplied battery). For a fully charged 4.2V li-on battery, the current draw should be around 5.3A per color (red, green, or blue)
Check out this video showing some run times for a fully charged battery HERE