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Economical Lighting
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For streetlighting, I would probably get bulbs from Model Power and scratchbuild?
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are all smd led's with specification PLCC-2.
Depending of the color, you choose the led and connect it inline
with a resistor about 560 Ohm, that will be good up to 12 Volt with
no prob.
If it is still to much bride, just increase the resistor, up to
3300 Ohm everything should be visible.
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To answer your question, I should have mentioned outside lighting in the first post. I have figures out the economical way of lights the buildings with LED's and sort. I'm just having a hard time with street lights, signal, markers and such. I have been able to find so but they are in the range of $20 a piece. Really pricly in my opinion. Thanks for any direction you can provide.
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The cheapest way is to make your own using smds, and brass tubing. Here is a link to where you can find all the supplies. If you do a search, you can find smds cheaper.
www.ngineering.com/Z_shade_photos.htm
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