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N scale vehicle lights

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  • From: Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Posted by Seamonster on Thursday, October 1, 2009 11:00 PM
gatrhumpy

I will once they come through the mail.

I got:

18-075-10 1.5V 0.75MM Diameter, 20mA Axial [ 10 pcs ] 1 $15.75 $15.75
Shipping: Contiguous USA: $9.00
Sales Tax: $0.00

 

from miniatronics.com

 

I will have to wire at least eight in series to get a 12 volt load.

 

Why would you want to wire them in series? If one burns out or a connection comes loose all of them will go dark. Just wire a 680 ohm, 1/4 watt resistor in series with each one and connect them in parallel with the 12 volts. That will reduce the 12 volts to 1.5 volts and the current to 20 mA for each lamp.

..... Bob

Beam me up, Scotty, there's no intelligent life down here. (Captain Kirk)

I reject your reality and substitute my own. (Adam Savage)

Resistance is not futile--it is voltage divided by current.

  • Member since
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  • From: Jacksonville, FL
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Posted by gatrhumpy on Thursday, October 1, 2009 6:50 PM

I will once they come through the mail.

I got:

18-075-10 1.5V 0.75MM Diameter, 20mA Axial [ 10 pcs ] 1 $15.75 $15.75
Shipping: Contiguous USA: $9.00
Sales Tax: $0.00

 

from miniatronics.com

 

I will have to wire at least eight in series to get a 12 volt load.

 

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    March 2008
  • From: Jacksonville, FL
  • 913 posts
N scale vehicle lights
Posted by gatrhumpy on Wednesday, September 30, 2009 11:06 AM

Anyone have an article how to retrofit N scale vehicle lights onto cars and trucks?

 

I bought ten 0.75mm lights that I plan to drill out the plastic lights in my N scale Ford Taurus's and Mack R trucks and install them so the lights light up. I plan on wiring them in parallel so if one light doesn't work then the rest will still work. I also plan on wiring these up to a switch on the fascia so I can turn them on and off.

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