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Title: Parts ordering
Post by: Geezer on February 21, 2008, 11:17:15 AM
Hello -
Working on a conversion project, and need to know a couple things.
1: The chassis I am  using is DCC equipped and has factory installed
    LED's.
Can I replace the LED's with 12 - 16v GOW bulbs without a meltdown
of the DCC board?

2: Assuming that the LED's are polarized (+ -)(- +) - is there a certain kind that I have to order?

Thanks in advance,
Geezer
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Title: Re: Parts ordering
Post by: jpipkin on February 21, 2008, 10:13:31 PM
Geezer,

I thought you wanted to replace the LED's with 1.5 volt bulds.

Jim
Title: Re: Parts ordering
Post by: Geezer on February 22, 2008, 01:24:48 PM
Jim - I have had so much response to this question, I got totally lost.
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So, I have decided just to leave it as is, and  go with the LED's as is.

My main reason was that (on my railroad) I figured that the yellow glow from the bulbs would be better suited to the engine that I am working on.

Also, I wanted to change the lights to the old fashioned "Box" type rather than the "round" electric light.

I will post some pictures as soon as I get it together. Thanks again for all the help.

Geezer
Title: Re: Parts ordering
Post by: kenruof on February 22, 2008, 06:19:57 PM
Geezer,

Mini Electronics has "Yellow Glow" LED which I have used as a replacment for the B-man yellow LEDs. They give a much better steam era head light glow that the really yellow B-man ones.

Ken
Title: Re: Parts ordering
Post by: ole on February 23, 2008, 10:02:46 AM
Geezer, It always helps when you state why you want to do something and in your case this is very true.
To get rid of the pure white of those LEDs, get down to the hobby store and buy a bottle of Tamiya Color x-26, Clear Orange. Dilute a drop or with the same amount of isopropyl alcohol and 'paint' the LED or even the lens. You can vary the dilution and the number of coats to get shade of light that suits you.
Lee in Tucson