Looking for a simple two-bulb setup

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Lonewolf
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Looking for a simple two-bulb setup

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I'm looking for a self-contained LED unit that has two bulbs. Ideally, it would be able to have one bulb on for a few seconds, then turn it off and turn on the other one. I don't really have space for a controller board, and I still need to fit the power supply (battery would be best).

Can anyone recommend a setup that would work? Space is gonna be tight, around 1/2-inch long and wide and maybe 1/4-inch tall.
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Re: Looking for a simple two-bulb setup

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I don't know of any pre-built units, but the project in the following link looks pretty small...
https://www.instructables.com/Flip-flop-LED-circuit/
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Re: Looking for a simple two-bulb setup

Post by modelerdave2 »

I would email Evans Designs. I've asked them to give me two LEDs that blink at the same rate. I'm sure they can accommodate your ask.

https://evandesigns.com/?gclid=CjwKCAjw ... BEQAvD_BwE
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