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Reply to "Passenger Car Lighting Experiment"

Originally Posted by t610:

GRJohn:

 

I only posted this as a very good alternate way to go.

 

Actually, what you said was... (emphasis mine)

 

well here the best thing going. I do not think you will find anything better for trains 2r 0r 3 r.

I simply disagree with the contention that's the best thing going. Since this topic is about passenger car lighting, I think that's not even in the running for the "best thing going" if the picture is to be believed.

 

Well if you have used the mars light sims and you say you like them. What makes the other stuff so deplorable.

 

Where did I say any of the stuff was deplorable?  You're attributing statements to me that I didn't make. I actually said just the opposite.   Please don't attempt to put words in my mouth.  I have a high regard for their products, but what you presented doesn't look like any finished product. 

 

I have no idea what you were presenting there, you just posted a snap of something too small to really make out and declared it the end all, be all for lighting.  However, it looks to me like a hand wired kludge with a bridge rectifier, a couple of really small tantalum caps, and some SMT LED's.  Representing that as the "best thing going" is pretty pretentious IMO.  How about explaining why it's so good?  Would you care to tell us exactly what it is and why it's superior to any other solution?

 

Last edited by gunrunnerjohn

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