Very quick question, what sort of current does a single LGB type 24v push-in bulb draw when running on 24v DCC track power?
Divide the Watts by the Volts and there's the answer in Amps.
From my notes, they are rated at 15mA...........
Thanks Arthur, that's just what I needed.....
Follow-up question: are all three of the lighting outputs on a Massoth XLS rated at 300mA each, or is that just for the front and rear ones (LI-V and LI-H)? Will the interior light function (LI-I) also deliver up to 300mA?
Reason for both questions: just making sure that I won't overload the LI-I function if I run ALL the lights on the railcar from it, not using the LI-V and LI-H outputs at all. Total lighting will be 3 x 24v plug-ins at the front, a fourth in the cab and a fifth as a single (red) taillight, plus two strips each of 3 LEDs for the interior lights of the coach section. If the bulbs are 15mA each, that's 75mA, still allowing plenty of headroom for what little the LED strips will take.....
Jon.
Yes, but is the wattage of these bulbs given anywhere....?
Jon.
Well!Get your microscope out, it's usually stamped on the brass cap.
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To recap and for future reference, Jon (Zerogee) implementation as outlined in the above posts are for the old style xls decoder with screw terminals, and not for the newer versions with plug sockets!
Forward thinking here, guess the plan is to tap the LI-I output and divert it via the plug socket on the rear of the loco, to give function control to the lights fitted in the carriages behind.
The interior light function is always steadily on when the engine lights are on, perhaps use of another function?, to have separate function control to turn the carriage lights on/off independently of the loco lights?
Conversion of a low power output to high power? Have the necessary parts to construct this, same as the circuit built for Nodrog of this parish for his 8FS decoder................
I would ask what the cold resistance of the lamp is. The resistance of a lamp or smoke unit changes as they heat up, thus the startup current is much higher than the published running current!!!!
Because of this 'inrush' current Zimo decoders have a programmable timed reduced current drive for function keys. This is the reason Aristo/Crest Revolution units have resistors in series with lamps, current is limited for the 'cold' start of a bulb/lamp.