johntealon30
Member
Okay so I have become addicted to LEDs !!!
Latest projects thanks to a visit to my local electronics store, where I purchased 1 3v flashing blue LED and 2 3V bicolour (red/green) LEDs any ideas what is coming next .....
The flashing blue is now in the police car (it was fun trying to get a picture showing the on cycle of the flash !)
The bicolour have been used as an experiment in ground colour light signals, with three contacts (common/red/green) the signals can show red or green from the single lamp. Yes I know they are not prototypical but having tried to get my head round the mass of signals I would need for this junctio area I decided to go for modelmakers licence
Off (no power)
On (red powered)
The second signal is one line forward
Final update I have just finished a truck I have built / painted from a knightwing kit
John
RJR
Latest projects thanks to a visit to my local electronics store, where I purchased 1 3v flashing blue LED and 2 3V bicolour (red/green) LEDs any ideas what is coming next .....
The flashing blue is now in the police car (it was fun trying to get a picture showing the on cycle of the flash !)
The bicolour have been used as an experiment in ground colour light signals, with three contacts (common/red/green) the signals can show red or green from the single lamp. Yes I know they are not prototypical but having tried to get my head round the mass of signals I would need for this junctio area I decided to go for modelmakers licence
Off (no power)
On (red powered)
The second signal is one line forward
Final update I have just finished a truck I have built / painted from a knightwing kit
John
RJR