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    Hello Guys,

    I'm trying to find some red and yellow rectangular LEDs with rectangular LED holders like these ones:



    I've seen similar LEDs on eBay, but I couldn't find the rectangular LED holders.

    I guess everyone uses rounded LEDs these days. Any help on where I can find them is much appreciated.

    Thanks!

    Daniel.

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    Those holders are done by Kingbright type AF.

    For suitable LED's check Kingbright L-1043 and L-1049 series.

    Look for a Kingbright reseller near you...

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    Great! Thank you very much Melanie!

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    Here is a surplus dealer in the states which seems to have the item you are looking for. I have done business with them, and have had good experiences with them. Right now, it looks like most of their links on their site temporarily broken. (I am sure they will fix this once they realize it).



    http://www.goldmine-elec.com/LEDItems.html

    Phone 1-800-445-0697

    I am looking at a set of three (Red Yellow Green) for $1.00

    Has red, green and yellow bright panel mount LEDs with wire. These snap into a rectangular hole in your panel.
    G12956 $1.00 ea.
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    http://www.scalerobotics.com

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    Hello Guys,

    Well, a friend of mine went to Houston, TX, and I was able to send him the LEDs.

    I bought them at DigiKey, these are the parts numbers:

    67-1185-ND - Yellow
    67-1186-ND - Red
    67-1184-ND - Green

    They look better than the ones I posted before, they don't have the white line around the LED.

    Thanks to all!

    Daniel.

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