How To: "Magnetic LED Sticky Lights"

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Cheap, Led, Light, Magnetic, How, Sticky, Batteries, Instruction, Magnets

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I'll show you how to make magnetic LED Sticky Lights that you can throw and attach to anything that is made of metal! The best part is that you can make them for under $1 a piece!

  1. By: goman114
  2. Categories How To
  3. Views 58,354
  4. Added :02-Apr-07
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  • Great idea and well presented..

    ... might be a commercial idea for events like Mardi Gras?.. I live in China and think that they could make these here, in volume, for around 15 cents or less? .. anyone interested? let me know

    By chinacockney 1175472337
    • very well idea

      cheap and attractive,its very very good idea of urs. :)

      By saiko king 1175534407
    • 15 cents....

      That's too High..... can you make it for 1 cents, if so I will buy 100,000 pcs...

      By pickachu 1175529178
    • You really

      want to spend 1000$ on lights?

      By Hero_Sky 1175576972
    • yeah, put me down for 100,000 also.

      .

      By MrD33 1175563334
  • Dude

    that is excellent, 5 stars for you. Very cheap and easy to make. You could start a business making these for special events, saves electricity and easy to clean up.

    By XxOmegaBrolyxX 1175567253
    • Thanks!

      Ya, unfortunately I just don't have the time. They are fun though! And you're right, they're super easy to clean off, provided you don't throw them farther than you can reach! ;)

      By goman114 1175648166
  • Glad you like them!

    Glad you guys like them! I posted a video of these in action on the streets of Chicago. You can check it out here: http://doitmyself.wordpress.com/2007/03/11/sticky-lights-in-action-at-night-in-chicago/

    By goman114 1175553907
  • ahhh

    omg nice video, but u need to add some sound SOMETHING! music anything. it gets boring to watch...

    By Logical11 1213490180
  • Give credit

    This is the idea of Graffiti Research labs. They called them LED throwies. Give some credit

    By ShiftyStrife 1211845465
  • ohhh yeah...

    And how long will it work without switching off ? Day maybe two ?

    By KeHT 1175682330
    • how long do they work...

      I'm not completely sure, I know they work for at least a couple of days (that's the longest I've had one on for), but they supposedly will last a couple of weeks! Keep in mind that LEDs pull very little power. Also, you can turn them off simply by sticking the piece of paper back in between the LED lead and the battery.

      By goman114 1175916128
  • well made

    By iambubba 1204235735
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