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  • boatman
    SMF Supporters
    • Nov 2018
    • 14479
    • christopher
    • NORFOLK UK

    #286
    YEA do that John increase the supply to 6v so longer run time but make sure the led's can handle this power or you might need some resistors fitted inline but this dio is WONDERFULL for detail John very nice work indeed well worth the dog's doo dahs lol
    chris

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    • wotan
      SMF Supporters
      • May 2018
      • 1150

      #287
      John

      There is a simple formula to calculate the resistor required for an led.

      Resistor = (Battery Voltage โ€“ LED voltage) / desired LED current.

      In reality this calculation is not very critical. I would start with a 220 ohm resistor for most led projects, but if you go higher (that is even more protection) the impact will be very small. In general always go a little higher than needed with the resistor. I would go for the separate circuits since sometimes flashing circuits can interfere with regular bulbs. The bottom line is don't be intimidated by the technology, leds are not overly sensitive and in any case you can't really do any harm with 6volts of power. Just go for it.

      John

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      • JR
        • May 2015
        • 18273

        #288
        Originally posted by boatman
        YEA do that John increase the supply to 6v so longer run time but make sure the led's can handle this power or you might need some resistors fitted inline but this dio is WONDERFULL for detail John very nice work indeed well worth the dog's doo dahs lol
        chris
        Thanks Chris. See my answer below, saves repeating it.


        Originally posted by wotan
        John

        There is a simple formula to calculate the resistor required for an led.

        Resistor = (Battery Voltage โ€“ LED voltage) / desired LED current.

        In reality this calculation is not very critical. I would start with a 220 ohm resistor for most led projects, but if you go higher (that is even more protection) the impact will be very small. In general always go a little higher than needed with the resistor. I would go for the separate circuits since sometimes flashing circuits can interfere with regular bulbs. The bottom line is don't be intimidated by the technology, leds are not overly sensitive and in any case you can't really do any harm with 6volts of power. Just go for it.

        John
        Al the diodes have resistors fitted John suppose I could email the supplier and ask ?

        This is on the Small Scale Lights site under FAQ.


        It's a common misconception that if you use a higher voltage that the LEDs will be brighter. LEDs are the same brightness regardless of the voltage, it's the resistor that controls the brightness and this is determined by the current flowing through the LED. A minimum resistor value is required to protect the LED on any voltage but after that, if you want to use a larger resistor than required then the LED will be dimmer.

        I choose resistor values to suit model making requirements as best as possible as LEDs can be too bright if at full brightness. If you need a dim LED then just let me know.

        So, to answer the question, I usually recommend 3v for most projects as it's a small battery size and reasonable bang for your buck. If you are using specific LEDs or LED strips then the voltage is set by those, eg 5v LED strips require a 4.5v battery box or 5v transformer; 12v LED strips need a 12v battery box or 12v transformer.


        Will have to see when I wire them all in.

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        • Mickc1440
          SMF Supporters
          • Apr 2018
          • 4779

          #289
          Just had a catch up JR and its superb. You really have packed some detail in there.

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          • wotan
            SMF Supporters
            • May 2018
            • 1150

            #290
            John

            Only you know if you have the lighting that you want. As I say at very low voltage you can afford to experiment. In other words just give it a try with one led, if it is not worth it then just go on as you are since you are certainly getting a great result.

            John

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            • Graeme C.
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2018
              • 1604
              • Graeme
              • UK

              #291
              Just had a catch up John, the all the elements go together really well, very impressed. :thumb2:

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              • JR
                • May 2015
                • 18273

                #292
                Originally posted by Mickc1440
                Just had a catch up JR and its superb. You really have packed some detail in there.
                Thanks Mick .
                Originally posted by wotan
                John

                Only you know if you have the lighting that you want. As I say at very low voltage you can afford to experiment. In other words just give it a try with one led, if it is not worth it then just go on as you are since you are certainly getting a great result.

                John
                John, I've sent for a 6 v battery box. Should be here sometime next week .

                Originally posted by Graeme C.
                Just had a catch up John, the all the elements go together really well, very impressed. :thumb2:
                Cheers Graeme

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                • JR
                  • May 2015
                  • 18273

                  #293
                  Only one photo today, that of the trees after they have been sprayed. Slow now as having to wait for the backing photos to dry, and to keep them dry while I apply another layer of Sculptamold

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                  When dry I can paint the bark on the main trucks.

                  Thanks for looking in.

                  Dzhon.

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                  • Allen Dewire
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 4741
                    • Allen
                    • Bamberg

                    #294
                    Good Evening Dr. Tesla Dude 2,

                    I have, as you know, been following this from the shadows and am totally impressed with your progress and fine craftsmanship.......

                    You are now reaching a critical stage and I would just say, be careful Dzohn!!! If not, please be sure to take a picture of all your hair standing up if you happen to cross the wrong wires. That would be most beneficial to our morale and offer us a good chuckle too!!!

                    Seriously, this is your most fantastic project so far and you have nailed every aspect of it. A tip of my hat to you Sir!!!! Go Gadget, Go!!!!!!

                    Prost
                    Dude 1
                    Life's to short to be a sheep...

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                    • JR
                      • May 2015
                      • 18273

                      #295
                      Originally posted by Allen Dewire
                      Good Evening Dr. Tesla Dude 2,

                      I have, as you know, been following this from the shadows and am totally impressed with your progress and fine craftsmanship.......

                      You are now reaching a critical stage and I would just say, be careful Dzohn!!! If not, please be sure to take a picture of all your hair standing up if you happen to cross the wrong wires. That would be most beneficial to our morale and offer us a good chuckle too!!!

                      Seriously, this is your most fantastic project so far and you have nailed every aspect of it. A tip of my hat to you Sir!!!! Go Gadget, Go!!!!!!

                      Prost
                      Dude 1
                      Thank you my friend, I do not intend however to show any photos of my hair in a state of shock or otherwise . I look like it most of the time, having not had my hair cut professionally for over a year! :smiling3::smiling3::nerd:.

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                      • JR
                        • May 2015
                        • 18273

                        #296
                        You know how you loose parts and blame the carpet, or
                        other floor covering monsters.
                        Well I lost the stove doors, could have sworn I'd painted them and put them into a container with all the other parts for the table and stove.
                        The stove was there alright, and most of the table parts.
                        I had a clear up, thinking these missing parts would suddenly reappear. No such luck, Management checked the floor , once she has checked you can rest assured !
                        This morning while looking at the stove pipes and the cowel in particular I suddenly found the missing doors.
                        Yes still on the sprue !


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                        No laughing matter either.
                        Some photos of the upper section in work.
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                        Sunny now so off into the garden. :smiling3::nerd:.
                        Enjoy the rest of the day.
                        Dzhon .

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                        • stillp
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Nov 2016
                          • 8094
                          • Pete
                          • Rugby

                          #297
                          Originally posted by John Race
                          You know how you loose parts and blame the carpet, or
                          other floor covering monsters.
                          Well I lost the stove doors, could have sworn I'd painted them and put them into a container with all the other parts for the table and stove.
                          The stove was there alright, and most of the table parts.
                          I had a clear up, thinking these missing parts would suddenly reappear. No such luck, Management checked the floor , once she has checked you can rest assured !
                          This morning while looking at the stove pipes and the cowel in particular I suddenly found the missing doors.
                          Yes still on the sprue !


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                          No laughing matter either.
                          Oh yes it is!

                          Pete

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                          • Fernando N
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 2448

                            #298
                            Just caught up a bit John and a lovely box it is

                            Great interior and figs, neat to have the warmer light colour too:thumb2::thumb2:

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                            • yak face
                              Moderator
                              • Jun 2009
                              • 13841
                              • Tony
                              • Sheffield

                              #299
                              Originally posted by John Race
                              I had a clear up, thinking these missing parts would suddenly reappear.
                              Whoa there , easy tiger . A clear up ?! Come on john dont let standards slip :smiling5:

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                              • JR
                                • May 2015
                                • 18273

                                #300
                                Originally posted by stillp
                                Oh yes it is!

                                Pete
                                :smiling2:
                                Originally posted by Fernando N
                                Just caught up a bit John and a lovely box it is

                                Great interior and figs, neat to have the warmer light colour too:thumb2::thumb2:
                                Hi Fernando , keeping well I hope. Thanks for looking in.:thumb2:

                                Originally posted by yak face
                                Whoa there , easy tiger . A clear up ?! Come on john dont let standards slip :smiling5:
                                Sorry Tony , don't know what came over me. Looking around the cave tonight it's in a right mess, stuff every where. Of course I blame the storage of none modelling items.
                                Don't say too much Jim and his spies are about !

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