Mark Janzen
G Scale Layout

I have an outdoor G scale layout with about 65 structures that I want to install with LED lighting. The lighting requirements include building lighting on different floors, flood lights, porch lights, flashing tower lights, sign spot lights, etc. I currently have transformer providing 13.8V DC available at each structure. Each structure may have one or many LED lights in parallel and/or serial circuits. I have tried to install resisters at each LED to limit current and found it frustrating to vary the resistance to obtain the desired "brightness" needed. Reliability became a big issue. I use different types of LEDs (e.g. SMD, 5mm LED floods/spotlights/etc.) to obtain the desired type of lighting. The expense of the LED controller boards is also an issue.
Researching the WEB illustrates many electronic components are required to provide reliable voltage and current to commercial LED circuits. The use of MOV, PTC and NTC Thermistors, TVS diodes, etc. requires considerable knowledge and may be overkill for my needs.
Is there a simple and inexpensive way to provide reliable power to LEDs from a 13.8v DC power source? Buck converter to 3v DC plus PTC to control amps? Any advice would be appreciated! Specific components suggestions would be great!
Mark
Researching the WEB illustrates many electronic components are required to provide reliable voltage and current to commercial LED circuits. The use of MOV, PTC and NTC Thermistors, TVS diodes, etc. requires considerable knowledge and may be overkill for my needs.
Is there a simple and inexpensive way to provide reliable power to LEDs from a 13.8v DC power source? Buck converter to 3v DC plus PTC to control amps? Any advice would be appreciated! Specific components suggestions would be great!
Mark