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I'm working on several projects, including a "beautification program" for the Newport passenger station, which involves lighting the edge of the roofline—one of those "always wanted to" items. The first step was to install 0.040" square styrene strip stock near the edges of the three front-facing sides of the roof.Finally, I wrestled 120 wires into eight bundled pairs, and soldered them to a PC board terminal plate. And then I painted all of the exposed strip stock.The finished effect is quite striking. Interestingly, when the LEDs are off, they look like architectural details. Since the wires preculded any kind of bonding, the roof is held in place with miniature super-magnets.
That looks great!Where did you hide 60 resistors? Or did you hook up multiple LEDs in series and used fewer resistors?
Thanks! Hooked all 60 LEDs in parallel, and used one resistor.
You'll need a star or a shield for the door! And can I say a word about that camper? Interior lighting? The attention to detail is excruciating.Lee
Kudos and congratulations! I have never finished a layout to 99.9% or 100% completion. Ever. DFF