I’ve been interested in adding a little more detail to some of my old HO steam locos, and part of that includes changing out the headlights on some of them. I made myself a 14” Pyle-National headlight in a 3D modeling program and printed it out (I’m trying to stick to a budget). The print turned out just fine; it has a little cavity inside which could (hopefully) hold a light of some kind, but now I’m having trouble figuring out what I can do to get it lit, if at all possible.
I read somewhere that a small SMD-type LED would be a good lighting option for a headlight (and it seems like some of them out there should be plenty small enough to fit inside), but I’m still trying to figure out whether or not such a lighting arrangement would actually work in some or all of my locos. Some of them include:
(As a note, I would prefer not to switch to DCC).
The trouble I’m running into is that the information I’ve searched for hasn’t led me to a definite conclusion. From what I’ve gathered:
-Some people say they simply use an LED in combination with a 1000-Ohm resistor, and voila—they have an LED in their loco. A few others have said they tried different resistors (i.e. 2200], but for the most part it seems the 1-k-Ohm resistor is the rule of thumb for them.
-Some others have said that LED’s won’t even work in a DC loco just because of the differences between DC and DCC. One thing is that incandescent bulbs run on voltage, while LED’s run on current. Another thing is the amount of voltage needed for an LED to operate. These both seem to complicate the matter even further.
I’ve only been able to learn a limited amount about how electricity, wiring, etc. work, but I’m willing to learn. Mainly, though, I’m curious to know whether what I’m hoping to do is even feasible?
EDIT: This is one type of LED I saw on eBay and was thinking that would be nice, if I could get it to work: https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F182168824953
Also, would the fact that a loco is DCC-ready (with all of the different hardware inside, etc.) make any difference, or would it still be the same as for other DC locos?
There is no Voila in using led's and DC.
burbri45(As a note, I would prefer not to switch to DCC).
Rather than talk the OP out of DCC, I'm going to suggest that as a given.
LED's have a polarity, meaning if it were as simple as adding a resisitor, you would only have light going foward but not in reverse, in DC.
LED's "live" in a much narrower voltage range than a filament lamp. The resisitor solves the problem of high voltage, but at low voltage, nothing happens.
This issue comes up with lighting passenger cars with DC and LED's. This may help define your problem
http://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/744/t/275383.aspx
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
This article is a simple solution for adding LEDs to your DC engines ....
http://www.pollensoftware.com/railroad/index.html
Mark.
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never mind already mention.
Larry
Conductor.
Summerset Ry.
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Another way maybe
http://www.trainelectronics.com/LED_Articles_2007/LED_104/index.htm