RGB LEDs
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RGB LEDs | |
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Category | Machines |
State | Solid |
Behavior | Wall |
Properties | |
Conductivity | 100% |
Breaks into | Glass Shard |
Temperature | |
Hotter State | Changes at 1500°C Creates Molten Glass, Molten Gallium |
Facts | |
Wikipedia | LED |
RGB LEDs are elements that light up when charged (mostly through Shock). They are in the Machines category. They come in three colors: Led R, Led G and Led B. LEDs turn into Molten Glass and Molten Gallium at 1500°C and break into Glass Shard.
Reactions
Element | Conditions | Result |
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Electric | - | Becomes Lit and is Shocked |
Light | - | Becomes Lit |
Liquid Light | - | Becomes Lit |
Malware | 1% chance per tick | Becomes different color RGB LED |
Notes
- The LEDs' lighting is separate from electric charge; one can use Uncharge on a LED and it will still glow.
- In RGB notation, LEDs have an average color value of 102 (0x66). When lit, their color becomes fully saturated (technically not fully because of color randomization).
History
- 1.9.1 - LED breaks into Glass Shard.
- 1.8.3 - LED melts into Gallium.
- 1.2 - LEDs can lose charge.
- 0.8.3 - RGB LED added.