Going to ask a dumb question, because it would take me a few hours to figure it out on my own! I have a Williams Niagara and I was wondering if it 1.5V coming off the board for Headlight. Do not know what the voltage would be for the smoke unit(Seuthe??) Al
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Hey Al;
I think you will find the headlight and the smoke unit both run on track voltage for most Williams conventional.
Rod
Hey Rod!
How are things in Florida! Anyways, should'nt highjack my own thread!
I'm pretty sure the Niagara has a constant voltage circuit for the headlight.
I just finished putting the engine back together after mech repairs and new paint job.
Need to pick up some extra bulbs. Al
OK I get you now.
In that case they may be 6 volt, but who knows?
You may have to pull her apart and find out.
Life is good in Florida. No snow here!
Cheers,
Rod
the williams engines have a 6 volt regulator in them and the seuthe unit is the 6 volt one that is listed for model boats and also uses a 6 volt headlight. The led markers have a 470 ohm resistor on the 6 volt output to cut current to them. You could also use a 6 volt led on the resistor output if you want a led headlight. Also they got checp on the small filter cap and if you put in a 1000 uf 35 volts in its place you will get a better operating smoke unit.
Good Info Ironlake2. I did'nt want to experiment and burn out a bunch of bulbs! Al