10mm Round Top with Diffused Colored Lens LED - Red LED - Ultra Bright
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- SKU
- 10MMROUNDTOPDIFFUSEDLEDRED
- Color
- Red
- Size
- 10mm Round Top Diffused Colored Lens LED
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Description / 10mm Round Top with Diffused Colored Lens LED - Red LED - Ultra Bright
The 10mm Diffused Red LED has a diffused lens that scatters light evenly in all directions, eliminating the visible bright point that clear-lens LEDs produce. The result is a soft, uniform glow — the LED looks like it is emitting light from the entire lens surface, not from a single point inside. This is the right choice when the LED will be visible to the eye or shining through a translucent material.
Red diffused creates a menacing glow effect popular in Warhammer 40K weapon conversions and sci-fi cosplay props.
| Size | 10mm (T-3 1/4) |
| Forward Voltage | 1.9-2.1v |
| Brightness | 7,000-9,000mcd |
| Viewing Angle | Diffused |
| Lens | Diffused |
| Package | T-3 1/4 through-hole DIP |
| Drive Current | 20mA typical |
Why diffused instead of clear?
Clear-lens LEDs produce a focused, directional beam with a visible bright die point — great for signals and flashlights, but inside a translucent prop, model building, or LEGO brick, that bright point looks wrong. Diffused LEDs scatter the light so the entire lens glows evenly. The rule: use clear for focused/directional, use diffused for glow/ambient.
Common applications
- LEGO lighting mods: Warhammer plasma weapon glow. The diffused lens produces a smooth glow through translucent LEGO bricks — no visible point source. Used by Brickstuff, Light My Bricks, and BriksMax kit builders. Clear for headlights, diffused for everything else.
- Cosplay and prop lighting: Warhammer plasma weapon glow, LEGO fire effects, model railroad signal glow, cosplay damage/alert indicators. Behind translucent materials (resin, Worbla, frosted acrylic), the diffused output creates a natural “the object is glowing” effect.
- Model railroad building windows: A diffused LED inside a model structure illuminates the whole interior evenly — no “flashlight shining out” effect. 10mm fits HO and O scale structures.
- Warhammer and miniature wargaming — plasma weapon glow, power sword energy, eye lenses, terrain braziers and fire effects. Diffused LEDs are strongly preferred among miniature painters and terrain builders for realistic glow effects.
- Night lights and accent lighting: Inside 3D-printed enclosures, frosted glass, or resin castings for a gentle ambient glow. The diffusion prevents harsh glare.
- Aquarium moonlighting: Blue diffused LEDs provide soft lunar simulation for nighttime viewing without stressing fish or promoting algae.
- Photography light painting: Diffused LEDs produce smooth, creamy light trails in long-exposure photography. Clear LEDs create trails with a bright core.
Standard T-3 1/4 through-hole footprint. Fits all 10mm LED holders, bezels, and panel-mount clips.
Frequently Asked Questions
Also available: 8mm (smaller)
Sold individually (1 LED per quantity ordered).
More Information
| Size | 10mm Round Top Diffused Colored Lens LED |
|---|---|
| Color | Red |
| Luminosity/Brightness | 7,000-9,000 mcd |
| Forward Voltage | 1.9-2.1v |
| Current | 20mA |
| Wavelength | 620-630nm |
| Viewing Angle | Diffused |
| Mount Style | Through Hole (DIP) |
| Lens Color | Diffused Colored Lens |
| LED Brightness Class | Super/Ultra/Extreme |
| Documentation Link | Documentation: 10mm Diffused Round Top Red LED Datasheet / Specifications |
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