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I bought some of that really thin PCB that @peteski recommended on another thread, along with some really nice LED's and some tiny slide switches in the hopes that I could make some interior lighting for my fleet of PRR P70's.Now these cars have easily removed roofs so I decided to put the battery and switch inside.
By now you should know I like to build things, LOL. I have asked the seller what the spacing between the LED"s is because it it not specified, nor is the color temp. Sometimes you never know what you are going to get without the specs.I also like the fact that the PCB is more rigid than those, bendable even. I also wanted a fairly shallow profile, those strips are really thick, I've used them before and the adhesive sucks. Remember those basement lights I made and used a huge rectifier to convert the 12v AC to DC? I had to staple them to plywood because the tape would not stay.
No worries, I know you like to present other options and that's cool! I think they might be a bit farther apart than 0.064", lol. Adding more and more thickness is not where I want to head with these either.If someone else wants to proceed that way they can.
@peteski , here are the LED (yellow) Here are the switches: https://www.goldmine-elec-products.com/prodinfo.asp?number=G23077And here is the 0.010" thick PCB: https://www.goldmine-elec-products.com/prodinfo.asp?number=G18750