wow that's old, think I had one of them as a kid from a skip or something. You might struggle getting one due to its age. Curiously what are you using/wanting to use it for?
wow that's old, think I had one of them as a kid from a skip or something. You might struggle getting one due to its age. Curiously what are you using/wanting to use it for?
Test the voltage from each side of the LED to earth with a multimeter. If it flashes on and off, the LED itself must be faulty. If it doesn't, you will know the fault lies with the control circuit, which may be as simple as a capacitor and resistor.
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