BigDaddy RR_Mel he majority of my cars have 8 wide angle warm white LEDs Mel you do fantastic work. I've not seen reference to wide angle LED's Years ago we were looking at LED motorcycle tail lights, and while they were brighter, it was only if you were directly behind the bike.
RR_Mel he majority of my cars have 8 wide angle warm white LEDs
Mel you do fantastic work.
I've not seen reference to wide angle LED's Years ago we were looking at LED motorcycle tail lights, and while they were brighter, it was only if you were directly behind the bike.
RR_Mel BATMAN Can I use one of these upstream to adjust the brightness? That should great as a dimmer. Mel My Model Railroad http://melvineperry.blogspot.com/ Bakersfield, California I'm beginning to realize that aging is not for wimps.
BATMAN Can I use one of these upstream to adjust the brightness?
Can I use one of these upstream to adjust the brightness?
Thanks, Mel, I got 20 for $5.00 from China.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
RR_Melhe majority of my cars have 8 wide angle warm white LEDs
Henry
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RR_MelIf you’re asking me Dave
Sorry Mel, senior's moment.
Dave
I'm just a dude with a bad back having a lot of fun with model trains, and finally building a layout!
hon30critter RR_Mel My passenger cars average about 1ma. Hi Ken, What size resistor are you using to get the draw down that low? Thanks, Dave
RR_Mel My passenger cars average about 1ma.
Hi Ken,
What size resistor are you using to get the draw down that low?
Thanks,
RR_MelMy only comment is that’s a lot of very bright LEDs.
The camera exposure makes them look a lot brighter than they actually are.
RH_night by Edmund, on Flickr
BATMANI want to use these tiny LEDs with the Ngineering lampshade and use the Magnet wire to hang them down between the post in the RH.
I bought a few kits of those Ngineering lampshades. I thought they forgot to put them in the package! I needed the microscope just to find them. The WeHonest ones are fine for my needs:
RH_lamp2 by Edmund, on Flickr
RH_lights2 by Edmund, on Flickr
Cheers! Ed
RR_MelMy passenger cars average about 1ma.
Hi Mel,
Looks good Ed.
I want to use these tiny LEDs with the Ngineering lampshade and use the Magnet wire to hang them down between the post in the RH. I think it will look great if I can do it.
We have a few microscopes in the house and my wife use to do lots of microsurgeries so we will see.
I wired my roundhouse with 100 LEDs in a similar fashion to what you show in your diagram. Some of the exterior lights are four SMDs in series. Most of the wire I used inside the building was 30 gauge.
The leads feeding this is 22 gauge. I didn't do any scientific math. I used what I had on hand that I could hide among the rafters and beams.
RH_lights5 by Edmund, on Flickr
Good Luck, Ed
Here is the array I would like to use. It draws 140MA total. That means every 4 lights draws 20MA. Can I use #38 Magnet Wire (rated 35MA) for each four light string (20MAs) as long as a heavier gauge wire is at either end? If so what gauge should the heavier wire at the ends be?
Thanks.