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It's really as simple as this, and the components are dirt cheap.  For better flicker resistance, just use a larger value capacitor.  This configuration includes a choke for DCS compatibly as well.  IMO, there's very little reason to spend more than around $3 a car for LED lighting.  You can see the even result in the last picture. 

 

This 15" car uses 20ma for the whole LED string.

 

 

K-Line SP Passenger LED Lighting N1

K-Line SP Passenger LED Lighting N2

K-Line SP Passenger LED Lighting N6

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John-
I just emailed you about this... I want to learn!
 
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Roger
 
Originally Posted by gunrunnerjohn:

It's really as simple as this, and the components are dirt cheap.  For better flicker resistance, just use a larger value capacitor.  This configuration includes a choke for DCS compatibly as well.  IMO, there's very little reason to spend more than around $3 a car for LED lighting.  You can see the even result in the last picture. 

 

This 15" car uses 20ma for the whole LED string.

 

 

K-Line SP Passenger LED Lighting N1

K-Line SP Passenger LED Lighting N2

K-Line SP Passenger LED Lighting N6

 

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