Hi Dave, Yes they sound ok, It's gonna be fiddly, a magnifier and twezers job
I wasn't sure if those little bulbs came out or not, Try'd one and it just broke
up, You could always solder the led tails straight onto the pcb once you
dertermine the polarity of the tracks, I found when trying out an led in the
heater thet one didn't give a very good light, The light from led's being only
about 15% around the dead ahead unlike a bulb that gives all round light,
So i ended up drilling holes into the clear plastic to take several leds,
I enjoy this kind of fiddly electricle work haveing done it many times on RC
ships, But this has been a sodding nightmare, so far ive used about a hundred
leds in the heater and instruments to get a decent lighting on all colours and
i still have to fit the colour-change ones yet! The back of the instruments
looks like a telephone junction box, At the risk of being carted off by men in
white coats i'll post some pics when it's all back together, Good luck with
yours mate. Ian
I wasn't sure if those little bulbs came out or not, Try'd one and it just broke
up, You could always solder the led tails straight onto the pcb once you
dertermine the polarity of the tracks, I found when trying out an led in the
heater thet one didn't give a very good light, The light from led's being only
about 15% around the dead ahead unlike a bulb that gives all round light,
So i ended up drilling holes into the clear plastic to take several leds,
I enjoy this kind of fiddly electricle work haveing done it many times on RC
ships, But this has been a sodding nightmare, so far ive used about a hundred
leds in the heater and instruments to get a decent lighting on all colours and
i still have to fit the colour-change ones yet! The back of the instruments
looks like a telephone junction box, At the risk of being carted off by men in
white coats i'll post some pics when it's all back together, Good luck with
yours mate. Ian
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