do they make these for 10 to 14 volt lamps. I have a bunch of buildings that i added lights to and want to reduce power consumption. also mth buildings . Is their a replacement led for them. Thanks John
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Thanks Spence, John
Autoillumination has them in bayonet & screw-in @ $4 each
Thats exactly what I am looking for. You rule Moonman. Thanks alot John
Nice find Dale!
Dale, I was just about to order $40 worth of bulbs. you just saved me a bunch of money. All the Best John. Moonman Thankyou again I would have been happy to get the other ones. at least you showed me who had them. Thanks John
Dale H probably has the best links, but here is a place I have used a time or two and been satisfied with: TrainaidsA
john,
The auto illum guys have different flavors-colors and lenses- the inverted lens may throw a nicer beam depending on your use. But , cheap is good. I buy the strips and build drivers for them using gunrunnerjohn's method.
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.
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About 50 cents each shipped. screw in and Bayonette available
http://www.ebay.com/itm/20-x-W...;hash=item2a17e7ecb1
http://www.ebay.com/itm/20-X-L...;hash=item2a1c36a140
Dale H
Most excellent find...
About 50 cents each shipped. screw in and Bayonette available
http://www.ebay.com/itm/20-x-W...;hash=item2a17e7ecb1
http://www.ebay.com/itm/20-X-L...;hash=item2a1c36a140
Dale H
The price is right, but I have some of both, and they're very directional.
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.