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I've used 470ohm resistors on 3,5 mm LEDs and never had an issue, but could never figure out what to use on SMD LEDs. I would assume a 1k would work well for those as well?I used to be able to do the math, then I got lazy when I found the calculators out there...
I assume all resistors needed are the tiny surface mounts. Which are only available in bulk and from online sources meaning shipping charges? Can't any of the little resistors from the old DC lightboards be salvaged for this? And are the numbers on them a way to determine their rating?
... And the LEDS used on the lightboards for DC locos are not suitable for DCC use?
[470 ohms] results in around 20mA of current through a white LED (in DCC decoders). That is acceptable for a 3.5mm LED, but it will also make it mega-bright.