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I've been trying to sort this out on the different sellers and I'm lost as to what voltage these LEDs are supposed to be .     From former threads I think I'm supposed to be looking for somewhere around 560 ohm resistors and 3mm LEDs.  The trouble I'm having is trying to sort out exactly what the items descriptions are saying from these sellers.

I have two Railking engines that need double front and rear swaps and a front and rear ( tender ) for the steamer and a Triplex that just needs one front swap.    All are ps2 / 3volt systems.

How do I keep this simple ? 😓

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The resistor value is just going to vary the brightness.  So long as its greater than 470ohm, you should be good.  The higher the value, the dimmer the LED will become (I use 1000 ohm, its bright but not overly so).  A 3mm LED is a pretty standard size. For locomotive headlights, I prefer a color called "sunny white". Should be able to find them on ebay, or they're also available from Soundtraxx or Train Control Systems. If you need flangeless ones, go with the ones from TCS.

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The resistor value is just going to vary the brightness.  So long as its greater than 470ohm, you should be good.  The higher the value, the dimmer the LED will become (I use 1000 ohm, its bright but not overly so).  A 3mm LED is a pretty standard size. For locomotive headlights, I prefer a color called "sunny white". Should be able to find them on ebay, or they're also available from Soundtraxx or Train Control Systems. If you need flangeless ones, go with the ones from TCS.

Thanks ,  for the reply.

Does it matter that all I see in the descriptions that the 3mm bulbs are 12 volt ?

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