Hello,
I have recently bought a https://www.walthers.com/emd-gp9-phase-2-w-chopped-nose-standard-dc-norfolk-southern-2000-black-white
I want to add ditch lights to the circuit board and have bought these:
https://rapidotrains.com/products/ho-scale/rapido-bits-ho-diesel/rapido-bits-ho-operating-ho-scale-deck-mounted-ditch-lights
Can anyone please provide some guidance?
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 My Model Railroad http://melvineperry.blogspot.com/ Bakersfield, California I'm beginning to realize that aging is not for wimps.
Thanks for the reply Mel,
I think i'll go ahead and see how it looks.
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.
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 Modeling the early to mid 1950s SP in HO scale since 1951My Model Railroad http://melvineperry.blogspot.com/ Bakersfield, California I'm beginning to realize that aging is not for wimps.
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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