# nOOds - Flexible LED Filament - 24V 1.2m long - Red

**Type:** Product page · **SKU:** ADA5867 · **Brand:** [Adafruit](https://core-electronics.com.au/brands/adafruit-australia)
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Our favorite food when hacking on code or electronics is a hot bowl of noodles - and around NYC, these are often called 'noods'! What we've...

## Pricing

- **Price:** $34.85 (inc GST) — $31.68 AUD, exc GST
- **Quantity discounts:** 10+ $30.73 (exc GST) · 50+ $30.10 (exc GST)

## Availability & dispatch

- Available with a lead time — expect dispatch between Aug 26 and Aug 31.

## Description

Adafruit's favorite food when hacking on code or electronics is a hot bowl of noodles - and around NYC, these are often called 'noods'! What Adafruit have got here are flexible LED noodles in different lengths and colors. All are not good for eatin', but they *are* good for cool lighting effects

These are often seen in 'Edison-like' LED bulbs, shaped into hearts or stars, or just wound around to create a fun or warm lighting effect. They're made of dozens of micro LED diodes that are bonded together on an ultra-flexible metal backing and then coated in colorful silicone for protection. Since the LEDs are in parallel, you only need 24V to light 'em up - Adafruit recommend current limiting with a resistor to let max 500mA through.

Comes one per pack. Add some mini, noodle-y neon bling to your miniature sets, dioramas, dollhouses, mini-verses, what have you! These look and feel like what Adafruit always wanted out of EL wire, and because they're just a 'big long LED' you can PWM dim them easily.

Simply power up with **24V** by connecting to both ends - the anode should be the metal end with a little hole in it. If it doesn't immediately light up, try connecting the other way around, no biggie.

This nood is **1200mm** long, that's 1.2 meters or 47 inches! The tradeoff for such a long length is you'll need 24V to power it. You may want to the current limit; Adafruit found that at 24V, it's very bright and warm. Limiting to 500mA (about 22.5V) is a nice warm glow without getting toasty

- 150mA at 21V
- 350mA at 22V
- 650mA at 23V
- 1000mA at 24V

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