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Exceedingly high temp LED circuit




hello makers.

my mother is a ceramicist and looking at some of her sculptures, I got thinking about how cool they couldbe with embedded LEDs (isn't everything cooler with an LED????)

Of course ceramics get fired to very high temperatures (1000c +) so normal LEDs would be vapourised so I'm wondering if anyone knows of high temperature LEDs (which are available to mere mortals like us, not super scientists)


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