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Thanks Mark.
The pc power supplies I have are 450W and are just over a year old. I guess I need to install load resistors, before using them.
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jeffrey-wimberly wrote:An old AT pc power supply is what I use to power my structure lights. I use small clear Xmas lights. The bulbs are rated at 2.5 volts each. I connect two together in series and put them into the structure and connect the pair to a 5 volt supply line underneath the layout. Other lights, such as street lights are connected to a 12 volt supply line. Both of these are connected to the power supply.
Used PC are a great high current source for power accessories. Be aware though, some newer power supplies require a load resistor installed to function properly. Here's a great article for converting a PC supply to just what we need ....
http://web2.murraystate.edu/andy.batts/ps/POWERSUPPLY.HTM
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Thanks Jeffrey!
Thats a great idea on leaving the connectors. I'm guessing that you use the 5.5 Black and Red together as well as keeping the 12 black and yellow together?
Once again thanks for answering my questions.
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MOJAX wrote: jeffrey-wimberly wrote:An old AT pc power supply is what I use to power my structure lights. I have a question regarding using pc power supplies. How do you connect up the power supply to your devices? I have several after an upgrade but they all have red-black-black-yellow wires going into the connector. Do I cut the connectors off and which color wires should I use? Thanks a bunch.MO
jeffrey-wimberly wrote:An old AT pc power supply is what I use to power my structure lights.
I have a question regarding using pc power supplies. How do you connect up the power supply to your devices? I have several after an upgrade but they all have red-black-black-yellow wires going into the connector. Do I cut the connectors off and which color wires should I use?
Thanks a bunch.
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I plan on using this power supply with 14v bulbs. Just run a buss off of this and then connect all your bulbs via feeders. You can connect an awful lot of bulbs this way and it's relatively cheap. Good luck.
Well, you could, but you really don't want to.
Plain old light bulbs should be run on a separate power bus entirely, preferably from a different power source. Each bulb will draw a bit of current on its own, so when you add them up you'll find that you are using a significant chunk of your Lenz's 5-amp capacity just running light bulbs. You want to save it all for locomotives, even in N-gauge.
Although you can adjust the track voltage, you may be running 14-16 volts on your track bus. While that's within the rated range of these small lamps, you'll find that they don't last long up near the top, and your always better off running them a couple of volts below their rating. They will be dimmer, but they'll last a lot longer. In fact, I'm sure it's cheaper in the long run to put 2 bulbs in a building and run them dim than to put 1 bulb in and run it bright.
Although I've yet to wire a single light in a structure, I've already got toggle switches for two separate "Building" light busses, and also one for "Yard" lights.
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I purchased a couple of Model Power n-scale buildings with 12-16v bulbs. I am running DCC (Lenz100). How do I hook up the wires from the buildings/bulbs? Do I simply connect them to the busses that run around the layout?
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