Hi,
I have a DC HO layout.
I just build a board with a map of my train yard on it.
I have a black board with white electrical tape to show the tracks.
I want to wire in LED lights that show which direction the track is running (forward or reverse).
My power supply is putting out 14.8 volts(VAC).
So can I have two circuits tapped into each track, with a resistor on each side of the LED to protect it from the change in polarity (when I switch directions).
Current>>>>>Resistor>>>>Red LED>>>>>>Resistor>>>>
then switch directions and have another set up like this
<<<<Resistor<<<<<<Green LED<<<<<<Resistor<<<<Current
Thanks,
Peter
I have a DC HO layout.
I just build a board with a map of my train yard on it.
I have a black board with white electrical tape to show the tracks.
I want to wire in LED lights that show which direction the track is running (forward or reverse).
My power supply is putting out 14.8 volts(VAC).
So can I have two circuits tapped into each track, with a resistor on each side of the LED to protect it from the change in polarity (when I switch directions).
Current>>>>>Resistor>>>>Red LED>>>>>>Resistor>>>>
then switch directions and have another set up like this
<<<<Resistor<<<<<<Green LED<<<<<<Resistor<<<<Current
Thanks,
Peter
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