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Have a 30-1215-1 engine that I may install a Dallee reverse unit in that has provisions for directional lighting.  The incandecsent lamps are small grain (rice?) size lamps.  What are their nomial voltage?  Obviously I will have to design a constant voltage drop circuit to illuminate bulbs at all track voltage levels.

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John,

Mine were connected directly, and they're 12 volt bulbs.  They are very dim on 6V direct from my P/S and look fine at 12V.  I happen to have a 3V model open on the bench, those bulbs are 6V.

Are you disagreeing? Because if you are, you are most certainly mistaken. The following is from the MTH ASC Service Manual, Chapter 2, page 17:

 

16 or 18 volts power taken off the track.

6 volts powered by Constant Voltage (CV), LocoSound and PS2 boards.

1.5 volt directional lights powered by the Original ProtoSound board.

L.E.D. Light Emitting Diode powered by 1.5 volts each or 3 volts if two are used in series usually from a Constant Voltage (CV) or Original Proto or PS2 board.

 

The original poster's question has been asked and answered. There's no need for further discussion.

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