Using surface mount LEDs for model train locomotive lighting
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- mrhmag.com: Wiring surface mount LEDs for use in model railroad locomotives. Also includes fine tuning the LED color using Tamiya model paint. Bruce Petrarca, DCC columnist of Model Railroad Hobbyist magazine shares his vast knowledge about all things DCC with you. Companion video to his March 2012 DCC Impulses column in MRH.
Nice demonstration of Tamiya's line of colored clear, which I have seen advertised, had an idea of it's use, but now have seen it aptly demonstrated, in LEDs. Also appreciated the confirmation, that LEDs soldered in the way demonstrated does not compromise their function.
A simple video, but concise, to the point, with clear speaking. Excellent, and thank you.
This is great. I have about 250 SMT LED's 0603 size, but I think I'll keep resistors separate near the supply instead of soldering right onto the SMD LED. I think I'll use mine for switch and block signals :D
Late to this party too..... What are the applications for these surface mount LEDs? I am looking at all options for locomotive step and ground lighting as well as caboose / passenger car marker lights. Thanks
Done well! Thanks.
what device are you using to test the smd led with your buzzer. i would like to know i want to get one. let me know please thanx
Silly question...What voltage are the SMD LED's? Thanks. Great tutorial. Thanks
Hey Bruce My name is Kenny and I was just wondering if u could show ur buzzer. I'm trying to build one so I can find the positive side of the leds. If u built it can u show how and what material u used to make it and what volts it uses. Please get with me on this. it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
It's a multi meter. Some have a buzzer for continuity testing, good for testing diodes as well
Good effort for the time but it is outdated for 2018. You can now order pre-wired SMD LEDs in warm white and other colors. Unfortunately this does not show how to install the LEDs into the light socket or cast brass headlight.
Thanks for the info... I'm 65yrs working my HO layout Thank you
from Pete
I'd use Blu Tack instead of Scotch tape because the tape is too sticky.
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