hi guys
I'm wonderin if somebody can help me
My mate had a problem with his controller and has blown the LED headlight in
his ho scale Empire State locomotive. Link below of the locomotive from the
mth website
http://www.mthtrains.com/sites/default/files/download/exploded/80st15841e.pdf
As you can see by the drawings it's a 3mm led, we,were wondering if you
please advise or find out what the mcd value of the LED is please, so we can
get a replacement locally
We know mth sell these for $7.00 but the cost of postage to australia would be 3 times more than the cost of the LED
Looking at the gs4 it looks,to,have he same led
Thanks
Quentin
Got any spare holiday lighting with 3mm LEDs? That should work. I tend to use Warm White ones, as they are the cheap seats equivalent to the fancy Golden White or whatever hobby branding may call them.
Note that brightness can be controlled by varying the value of the resistor in the circuit. The factory usually installs one with a large enough value to protect the LED (which obviously didn't work here) but this frequently leaves them too bright. You can simply add additional resistance inline.
Mike Lehman
Urbana, IL
Any 3mm white LED will work. Warm White or golden white would be the best for steam locos. Cool white looks liek a flourescent lamp, and the sunny white looks more like modern sealed beam lights in diesels.
All but special ultra bright LEDs used in flashlights and stuff have close enough to the same rating, only thing that really matters is the forward voltage and the current limit.
--Randy
Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's
Visit my web site at www.readingeastpenn.com for construction updates, DCC Info, and more.
thanks everybody for your help