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Lights for Thomas

My Grand daughter asked me if I could put lights in her Thomas the Train passenger cars. I got thinking how I was going to do this and came up with two prototypes.

The first one uses AA batteries and strip LED’s. This one works well but I’m not sure how long I can expect the batteries to last, 8 to 10 hours??

The second one uses track power and it too works. Because the car frame is made of plastic I had to use a brass wipe on the axle and a Marx center pick up. I’ll use the same strip LED’s with a rectifier, and, if I can figure out how to wire it, a capacitor to keep down flickering.

Am I overlooking anything, or is there a better way to do it?

Greg

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AA Alkaline batteries have roughly 2 amp hours of capacity.  If you figure that strip is going to draw 60ma (three segments @ 20ma/ea), you'll get around 30 hours of use from a set of AA batteries.

 

For the second car, I'd use a voltage doubler and a constant current regulator.  Here's one for the same three segments at full intensity.

 

 

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Did you think of using a Lionel ground strap and collector roller? Then supply track power to GRJ's constant current driver for the LED strip.

 

Since the floor is plastic, it's should act like an insulator for mounting. ~$6 x 2 + shipping. or hit your parts bin if you have one.

 

Here is a part # for the ground strap.

 

Lionel Ground Strap

Here's Thomas' double collector roller

 

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Thanks for all the input. I think I'll go with batteries. When she comes over to play trains with grandpa it's never over a hour or so , 25 to 30 hours per set will last a long time, plus I have have all the parts on hand save for one more battery box.

Again thanks for the help, you guys are the best.

Greg

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