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Janco147

Real headlights/taillights for 12V

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Hey everybody

Wouldn't it be nice if your train lights actually changed from white to red when the train reverses direction?

No biggie with LEDs. These things are direction-sensitive, so I just built them into a 2x2 brick.

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Of course video says it al:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAtZ1Jik97Y

Just replace the regular 12V lightbrick with these ones and you're good to go

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If you're interested, mail me at jckaaden@gmail.com

I've got spares. You just might persuade me to part with them ;-)

see you,

Janco

aren't 12V trains THE BEST!!!???

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So, these will only work on 12V trains? What does one do with say the PF Cargo train? Any similar solutions there?

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LED's need resistors that are suitable for the voltage they are supplied with unless fed with the very few volts they need. 12 volt and 5 volt LED's just have a suitable resistor built in so they operate on those voltages. all that is needed is a stock bicolour white /red led ( available from specialist normal model railway electronics suppliers ) and the appropriate resistor fitted inline. but a good job by the OP, come on LEGO, fingers out....

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That's great, I defanatly would be intrested in some. Can't seem to send a message to you Janco mot thriugh P.M or the E mail though. :sad:

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That's great, I defanatly would be intrested in some. Can't seem to send a message to you Janco mot thriugh P.M or the E mail though. :sad:

strange. Here's my email again: jckaaden@gmail.com

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So, these will only work on 12V trains? What does one do with say the PF Cargo train? Any similar solutions there?

I'm just an 'oldie' that doesn't know zip about 9V, RC and/or PF trains.

My brick is made with the 'eighties' system in mind. Using the 1x6 brick and light prisms. Take a look at my third picture. If that'll fit into your train somehow, you're all set. My brick will work on 9V as well. Slightly less bright, of course, since 9V is less juice then 12V.

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