








💡 Illuminate your projects with precision and power — tiny LEDs, huge impact!
This 25-piece set of pre-soldered 0603 white SMD LEDs features ultra-compact, resin-coated lights with 100mm flexible leads. Designed for direct 3-3.3V battery use, they come with resistor packs for higher voltages, making them perfect for detailed model lighting, cosplay, and any project demanding high brightness in tight spaces.
| ASIN | B0B3DXQ2CC |
| Amperage | 15 Milliamps |
| Batteries are Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,423 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #21 in Optoelectronic Products |
| Brand Name | Bowerful |
| Bulb Base | Prong |
| Color | (1)Pure White |
| Color Rendering Index | 603 |
| Color Temperature | 6500 Kelvin |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,139 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Resin |
| Finish Types | Resin |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Light Source Wattage | 0.05 Watts |
| Manufacturer | Bowerful |
| Material | silver |
| Material Type | silver |
| Model Number | 25pcs wired 0603 LED -3R-W-1 |
| Number of Light Sources | 25 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Shape | Globe(G) |
| Style Name | Compact |
| UPC | 750226646963 |
| Unit Count | 25.0 Count |
| Voltage | 3 Volts |
B**R
Awesome Lights for HO layout
These lights are awesome. I use them all over my HO layout for light poles, also great for ditch lights on locomotives because they’re so small. The wires are insulated so they won’t short, they do need resistors installed but they come with them!
M**C
Perfect lighting that's nearly Invisible
I bought this for model lighting and what a pleasant surprise. They are almost microscopic but provide a lot of light for the size. Only requires about a 1mm hole. The positive lead has insulating varnish. There are separate sets of resistors included for a wide range of voltages (3V to 16V). They are a warm color temperature (estimate 2800K-3000K). I use a 12VDC bus for lighting. Solder the resistor for your voltage, drill a small hole, add a little PVA to hold in place and done. Thank you, seller.
J**R
works good
useful kit of sturdy leds with the needed resistors for small lighting projects
R**O
Limited use for small spaces
The lights work well and produce a bright warm clean light. They used a stiff wire that interfers with mounting in tight spaces. Like HO scale headlight housings. I was able to use them in number boards more easily and they will and do work well in hidden spaces. The 0603 light head is too big with the wires attached. They are also mounted in a small drop of resin which may make them waterproof and better suited for lighting drones. They various colors are well suited for signal heads. I won't be purchasing the white lights again due to room constraints but not do to any other issue. They seem to be good quality In
B**.
Super easy to use. All you need is a power source.
Update 04/23/2020: Wanted to update this review as I'm buying the $30 multi pack now, so I added a few more pics to this to show how this looks on my RG Sazabi and my RG Nu Gundam. I've since learned I prefer using a 3V coin battery rather than an old iPhone cable. Since these SMDs are made for 3v I don't have to add a resistor to my circuit. In case anyone is wondering I didn't have to mod my RG Sazabi at all for the SMD to fit. All I did was used magnet wire (thinnest wire you can get) and since theres empty space within the cockpit in the head, all I had to do was secure the SMD in there. The photos I used are before I tried the magnet wire and 3v coin. I'm still learning and I'm getting better at this. The RG Nu Gundam I used a pin vise and drilled a small hole in the clear plastic piece used for the eyes and was easily able to put it in and run the magnet wire. On a 3v coin battery alone I was able to have the eye powered up non stop for about a full week until it started to lose luminance. Building a custom MG Sazabi now and playnning on light everything up with these. First Review: Finally got around to using these today after a few months sitting in my drawer. I build Gundam models and since most kits dont have the ability to put a normal LED in them I had to resort to this microscopic sized SMD. I'm quite surprised at how bright this thing is for it size. The kit was straightforward all you have to do is find something to power it. I used an old iphone cable using only the power and ground. I tested the voltage using a multimeter and it puts out 5V. They kit includes a bunch of resistors that vary in voltage and since I have a 5V power supply all I had to do was simply choose the resistor that was in the 5V range. I have no experience with electronics just did a little research. I don't know how to calculate what resistor I'd need if it wasn't clearly labled in this kit. However, seeing this work has sparked my curiosity and now I want to learn more for future Gunpla's i create. This is probably the easiest circuit to create. Having this presoldered and resistors clearly labeled with which one to use for your power supply made this even easier. Note: I'm clearly not done finishing up my current setup in the picture. I plan on running longer wires and electric taping or covering the exposed wires. This was just me taking a pic that it works.
C**R
Great Tiny LEDs
Got these for a project to make tiny houses for jumping spiders so they could have a little light. Perfect for DIY projects requiring a small form factor.
M**K
Tiny and Bright!
Incredibly bright for their size, almost hard to look at directly. Very easy to work wit, they have nice long leads. Not much else to say, if you need small LEDs, these are great! Come with appropriate resistors.
E**D
Small led lights
Works great . Used many for small projects. I think the Chinese meant to say they are POWERFUL in the the description not BOWERFUL.
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