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Remember that you should be able to utilize the metal mast for a common return for all the LEDs on all the heads. ...
Another option could be something like the Digitrax Signal Circuit board, except without the weird mast. Put the LEDs on a very small, thin PCB, and the 3D printed shield with hoods would simply glue to the face of it. This would sacrifice the back detail, but make these a lot easier to build.
... That would require manually threading the leads for each light, quite the tedious and finicky task.... Put the LEDs on a very small, thin PCB, and the 3D printed shield with hoods would simply glue to the face of it. This would sacrifice the back detail, but make these a lot easier to build.
You really don't need a PCB. If you pre-wire (or buy pre-wired) LED's your design could have an "0503" 0.5mm long by 0.3mm wide x 0.3 deep recess with a hole in the middle. Drill or grind three holes at the led spacing on the tube to feed each set of wires down. (Attachment Link)
I played around with some ideas and put together this quick mock-up of a possible ?elbow mount? signal.https://i.imgur.com/lcq6yVl.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/A6KxRPB.jpgThe idea is you thread the LED wires through the elbow and down the mast like so:https://i.imgur.com/ZRQtw7n.jpgIf it is possible to mount the 3 SMD LEDs on a 2.5mm wide x 6.5mm tall x 1.5mm thick PBC, where the ground is shared making just 4 wires to feed, I think this could work!