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Adding DC Ditch Lights

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Adding DC Ditch Lights
Posted by wheeltapper on Sunday, May 9, 2021 10:51 AM
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Posted by RR_Mel on Sunday, May 9, 2021 1:04 PM

Adding LEDs to a DC locomotive is difficult because of the varing voltage.  The LED brightness will vary with the locomotive speed.  White LEDs operate at about 3 volts  and max current is 20ma.  If your locomotive at full speed takes 12 volts you will need a 500Ω resistor, it will let the LED run at max current, about 20ma.

At 4 volts the same resistor will only be a couple of ma and not work at all under 3 volts.

For me an LED operating at 20ma is far too bright so using a larger resistor will drop the low voltage brightness a lot.  I operate my LEDs at about 1 to 4ma and even then the 4ma is very bright.

LEDs do work on DC locomotives, just not very good with the varying votage.


Mel



 
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Posted by wheeltapper on Sunday, May 9, 2021 3:05 PM

Thanks for the reply Mel,

 

I think i'll go ahead and see how it looks.

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Posted by Overmod on Sunday, May 9, 2021 5:13 PM

Randy might steer him toward a constant-voltage board, or something with a small battery for the very small power two flashing LEDs would involve.  Getting prototypical brightening and dimming ought to be built into his flasher board already.

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Posted by RR_Mel on Sunday, May 9, 2021 5:24 PM

Overmod

Randy might steer him toward a constant-voltage board, or something with a small battery for the very small power two flashing LEDs would involve.  Getting prototypical brightening and dimming ought to be built into his flasher board already.

 

I really miss Randy!  Yes he would have him up and working with something simple that would work great.

Doing something like you suggested is something like I would do for myself but not try and sell it to someone else.


Mel
 
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Posted by mbinsewi on Tuesday, May 11, 2021 4:04 PM

I just read the Walthers link the OP posted.  It has a 21 plug DCC board, with constant and directional head lights.

Shouldn't be hard to tap into what's already there.

Unless the "Product Description" covers both DC and DCC.

I added led lights to Athearn BB's and I don't remember much brightness change, as you usually don't run them at full throttle anyway.

Mike.

 

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