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Tomar Drumhead "ballast" light

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Tomar Drumhead "ballast" light
Posted by gatefive on Wednesday, November 19, 2008 9:30 PM
I have been asked to install a Tomar drumhead and rear marker lights on a Walthers Heavy Weight Observation car. I know the system works as diagramed. I am concerned about the slightly Mickey Mouse ballast bulb arrangement. Is there a way to accomplish the same results with using resistors or a bias resistor (I have heard this term, but don't know what it means). I have no problem with space but heat might be a factor in a ballast bulb within the confines of the car. Dick Foster Arrow Creek and Western

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Posted by locoi1sa on Thursday, November 20, 2008 4:42 PM

 Dick

 Could you get away with an LED instead of a bulb? I have no clue how the drumheads are lighted but I would think a bulb would melt something. I had thought about useing a TCS lighting only decoder with a couple Bi color LEDs and a little fiber optic strands for markers on my cabin cars.

     Pete 

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Posted by THE.RR on Thursday, November 20, 2008 6:42 PM

The Tomar drumhead light is a 1.5v bulb.  If this car will be run on DCC you can use a resistor per any of the instructions for those bulbs on this or other sites.  I went to the low end of the range after much testing to get the light to be visible thru the sign in a lit room.  The resistor will work on DC, but the light will only be visible at near full track voltage.  Are the markers lit by separate bulbs?  Put the 3 bulbs in series and you now have a 4.5v bulb needing a much smaller resistor. 

Not too long ago there were a coule articles in MR on constant lighting in cabeese using capacitors.  these circuits will also work in the Obs.

Phil

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Posted by Arjay1969 on Friday, November 21, 2008 4:17 PM

 Have you thought about using a LM317 voltage regulator set to 1.5v instead?  I've used them (with a bridge rectifier) on DCC with no problems for passenger car lighting before.  It also has the advantage of running quite a bit cooler.  If the drumhead is the only thing to be lit, you could even use the LM317LZ (small transistor case).

Robert Beaty

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