I have an idea for a model to have one (1) 12V LED light in it and would like to know what items other than a light, battery and wire would i need to run said light. Anything special?
Running 1 x 12V LED light in a model.
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Think that most of them come with them built in - but not positive on thatComment
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HI Alan well you hav'nt said what model you want to light up ? an yes smd 12v leds come with about 10 inches of wires lenght an a prefitted resistor an they are very bright or you can get the weakwhite smd led in 2mm size as well
chrisComment
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Cannot say what model it is Chris as that's a secret lol. But i need two (2) light and not one as i said before. I forgot about the other. I was looking at the grain of rice LED lights that John used to have in. They need to be small to fit in the place i need them. Brightness i suppose is always nice to have. I could always place a variable resistor on it to adjust to the brightness i needed.Comment
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Cannot say what model it is Chris as that's a secret lol. But i need two (2) light and not one as i said before. I forgot about the other. I was looking at the grain of rice LED lights that John used to have in. They need to be small to fit in the place i need them. Brightness i suppose is always nice to have. I could always place a variable resistor on it to adjust to the brightness i needed.
chrisComment
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I'm just going through a similar situation I hit evil bay and found a battery pack and switches.......the led lighting kit I ordered from a model railroad supply house. I found that they draw 20 mili amps of current and that in order to get a scale brightness I would need to use a 450 ohm resistor in the circuit.
I don't know if any of this applies to what you are doing Alan....hope it helps. Rick H.Comment
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