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Powering Layout Lighting?

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Posted by pjjkg on Saturday, January 24, 2009 9:58 AM

Thanks 7793 and Dave.

Look forward to reading in depth your tutorial.

doc steve

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Posted by claymore1977 on Saturday, January 24, 2009 9:21 AM

 Heh, my bad.  I worked the site into xhtml strict 1.0 valid and forgot to update the link.  :)

 

Its fixed now!

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Posted by 7793 on Saturday, January 24, 2009 9:00 AM

try this: link

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Posted by pjjkg on Saturday, January 24, 2009 8:52 AM

Dave,

Can't get the site to load for "Basic elect...."

Would love to review.

pjjkg

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Posted by claymore1977 on Saturday, January 24, 2009 7:29 AM

 More than likely!  20A is a decent amount of load capacity.  13.8V will probably droop closer to 12V as you load the Power Supply down, but thats still a good voltage to work with.

A few things to take into consideration:

 -LEDs usually require 1.5V-2.5V.  They will need a resistor in series with them to prevent the 12-13.8V from driving too much current through them.

-The same can be said about bulbs, but the allowable Voltage range of bulbs is usually a bit more varied. (aka, there are 1.5v bulbs, 5V bulbs, 6V bulbs, 12V bulbs, 14V bulbs, etc)

 -Calculate to have about 75%-85% of the rated current through the bulb/LED.  Lowering the operating current will prolong the life of the device while only lowering the brightness slightly (if even noticeable)

Check out the link in my sig for a quickie "For Dummies" tutorial of Basic Electricity

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Powering Layout Lighting?
Posted by 7793 on Saturday, January 24, 2009 5:53 AM

I have a 13.8 20 amp power supply on hand, Would it work to power street lights, house and building lights, that kind of stuff on a HO layout?

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