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            <title>Subject: LED or Radio Button indicators wanted - by: Ava Wasser</title>
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            <description>I've converted my planes to A123 batteries. I'm looking for a way to use a blue led strip (http://www.ledstrips8.com/flexible-led-strip-lighting-c-32.html)  as a power on indicator in situations where my RX is buried in the plane. I'm hoping to be able to just drill a hole and mount a blue led strip (http://www.ledlight-mall.com/products/catalog/led-strip-light)   next to my Rx switch, so it will come on when the power to the Rx is on. I've checked at Radio Shack but they do not have any LED's that use 6.6 volts. Can anybody point me in the right direction as to what LED i need to get, and any pros and cons about doing this? I am &quot;assuming&quot; that a LED Flood Light Supplier (http://www.ledlight-mall.com/)  will not draw a noticeable amount of power. 
Thanks in advance,</description>
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