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    No, they don't use more electricity and yes they do have a built-in circuit.

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    Does a flashing LED use more power than a normal LED?

    Someone told me that flashing LEDs consume more power than normal LEDs because a memory chip is used to control the flashing and this also uses power.

    Is this true?
    Is this also true for flashing LEDs which have a built-in circuit?

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    No, they don't use more electricity and yes they do have a built-in circuit.

 

 

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