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QUOTE: Originally posted by loathar I've gone the cheap route by buying a string of those Chritmas rice lights and cutting them apart.($4 for 50 light string). Their only about a 1 volt bulb so they blow instantly if you hook them to the accessory terminals. loathar
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QUOTE: Originally posted by tcf511 I admit to knowing nothing about electricity and I find it a little intimidating as I build my first layout. I have DCC but am putting in a separate bus for lighted buildings and accessories. I intend to use an MRC power pack for it. I have a couple of questions that may be basic to most.
QUOTE: Can I hook the accessory bus to the track part of the power pack and use the speed control as a sort of dimmer switch?
QUOTE: I'd like to be able to run the wiring from the individual lights to a terminal strip of some kind but then have only one set of feeds going to the power bus. I'm trying to avoid a one for one ratio of lighting wires to connections to the bus.
QUOTE: If I've purchased lights that were designed for buildings, do I have to be concerned about resistors and/or wiring in series? I've read the terms but don't know what each is.
QUOTE: I've read several articles about wiring lights but each assumed a higher basic level of knowledge than I apparently have.
QUOTE: Originally posted by tcf511 If anyone can be me some basic guidance on lighting for buildings that would be great. Recommendations on a specific manufacturer would be helpful.
QUOTE: Originally posted by tcf511 1. Can I hook the accessory bus to the track part of the power pack and use the speed control as a sort of dimmer switch?
QUOTE: 2. I'd like to be able to run the wiring from the individual lights to a terminal strip of some kind but then have only one set of feeds going to the power bus. I'm trying to avoid a one for one ratio of lighting wires to connections to the bus.
QUOTE: 3. If I've purchased lights that were designed for buildings, do I have to be concerned about resistors and/or wiring in series? I've read the terms but don't know what each is.