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Unread 03-04-2009, 18:16
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[FTC]: Nonfunctional LEDs

Can we use adhesive LED strips that are nonfunctional?
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Re: [FTC]: Nonfunctional LEDs

Non functional decorations are usually allowed however...

This is not the official FIRST Forum and to get a truly binding and correct answer you need to search the official Q&A first. If you can not find an answer to your question there then you should post you question and wait for an official answer.

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Re: [FTC]: Nonfunctional LEDs

Do you really mean "nonfunctional" , or decorative?

If you don't want to power it, then it may be possible as long as it is just for looks. However if you want to power it, the only legal way Is via a hitechnic prototyping board. Any other form of power is illegal.
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Re: [FTC]: Nonfunctional LEDs

i think they would let you use it if its for decoration, but if it is at all active or able o be activated, then no. hi phil
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