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     By request from many "O" hobbyists here at the forum we have added a shortened version of our #O-SL14 L.E.D. strip light. This one is #O-SL4 and is just four (4) inches long which makes it perfect for cabooses or small buildings. As with our #O-SL14 we have installed a stepping resistor so all you have to do is hook up the two (2) 32ga. wires to your power source. COST: $4.95 USD ea. which includes shipping in CONUS

     May be viewed / purchased at our web site at

 

http://lbrenterprisesllc.homes...html?_=1431604952859

 

 

Thank you all for your continuing support.

Dave, LBR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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For the person that has done little if any soldering of electrical wiring ( or others that have but have forgotten) on model trains here is a hint that is very inexpensive and will save a lot of grief when reassembling the unit they are working on.COAT ALL SOLDER JOINTS WITH CLEAR FINGER NAIL POLISH WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED THE WIRING JOB. Most times the polish can be purchased for around $1.50 per bottle or less. This simple and cost effective application will assure that all solder joints will not short out when coming into contact with another wire or grounding metals.

Dave, LBR 

Yes, we use 32ga. wire on all of our LED's as it is easy to work with and a snap to clean for soldering. Simply put a dab of flux on the end of the wire and apply heat with a tinned soldering iron. That's it you are done. Now you can take that end and solder it to what ever you are hooking it up to.

     Oh, BTW you could put it in front of a coach window and from a few inches away you would not notice it. How about that.

Dave, LBR

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