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mallmon posted:

I would also like to use the oem wiring if possible.

Do you mean you want to leave the original wiring as-is...without cutting or splicing into it?  In other words get power from existing bulb sockets?  This would allow you to revert to the original configuration with no one the wiser.

Does the club run conventional control and/or command?  Is a goal constant-brightness lighting under conventional control too?

Were you given a budget?

 

 

Sorry, this was a donated MTH Santa Fe set with plastic streamline cars that are all plastic O gauge. They are running MTH DCS .  It doesn't matter about the wiring, but we have some leds that we can replace the bulbs with from christmas lights. I have replaced the lights in one car just need to get it to work on the track. would purchase the circuit boards pre made so that I could install it 

LED Strip ConfigurationsPassenger & Caboose LED Lighting Circuit

The circuit is by Gunner John and it is DCS compatible. My railroad has MTH's DCS and the many LED lighting conversions I have done to date work very well. No failures and no flickering. I use warm white LEDs because their light temperature resembles incandescent lighting. Bright white LEDs are a good match for fluorescent lighting. Blue LEDs make good mood lighting for sleeper cars.

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