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Where exactly did you see tri-color LEDs on their website? I also thought that I could find them there, but I never found them. Showcase Miniatures sells very small ones, but for $9 per LED, that is a bit much for my wallet. I found what I needed at Mouser Electronics. for a reasonable price. They are bit larger than I was hoping for, but they'll do.
I actually haven't seen them listed on the website. They are on the Showcase website though.I've seen them in action on John Signor's layout and they are really nice. I do agree that it would be expensive to outfit many signals.No all my signal need 3 colors so I'd prefer to save some money on those and get the nice 3-colors for the rest. Do you have a link to the Mouser LEDs you purchased? How are the colors?
Kis, how about CHMSL? Do you know that that means? It is just another red light. (no cheating looking it up on the web).
A rapid search on DigiKey site for SMD 3 Color leds give me these:http://www.digikey.com/product-search/en?pv37=324&FV=fff40008%2Cfff801b9&k=smd+led&mnonly=0&newproducts=0&ColumnSort=0&page=1&quantity=0&ptm=0&fid=0&pageSize=25Curious if are suitable for Signals applications.Any idea?
I ordered a FireFLy after they switched to facebook and it came in ok, so they may stil be a going concern. Did you message them? FWIW theirs is a cool product, and being self-contained in the truck its an easy switch out.
This is the one you want:http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/SMP4-SRGY/492-1227-1-ND/2404441It has a true green LED needed for signals. Others have yellowish-green LEDs.These are very suitable for signals (but a bit large for N scale). However this LED (or one like it) is currently used by a company which makes working N scale signals.At $1.50 per LED (at a quantity of 100), it is reasonably priced.
Great! Good to know the color suggestion: thanksAt this price ( and also at $1,70 for 25 pcs ) seems a good replacements for Showcase signals "under table" leds.Scaling down from $250 to $42.50 .... I like give it a try
You could try a couple of things. Apply some white paint to the surface of the LED to diffuse it more, and also flare the end of the fiber optic into a funnel-shaped lens with heat. Leave a little space between them and it ought to improve things.