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    Questions about Electric, Light Brick 4.5V 2 x 2 —Curt Tigges
   Hello, For those of you that have the Electric Light Brick 4.5V 2x2 ((URL) I have some questions. I'm going to buy lights for a model I'm making, and I wanted to get some of this kind of piece. Here are my questions: 1. Is there actually a light (...) (21 years ago, 11-Apr-03, to lugnet.general)
   
        Re: Questions about Electric, Light Brick 4.5V 2 x 2 —Frank Filz
     (...) There is a bulb. It requires a 4.5v battery (or the 3.6 VAC connection on the 740 transformer). I forget how bright it is. The similar 12v bulb is reasonably bright. Frank (21 years ago, 11-Apr-03, to lugnet.general)
   
        Re: Questions about Electric, Light Brick 4.5V 2 x 2 —Bryan Kinkel
     Curt, I'm doing something similar but with the 9V light system. The Electric Light Brick 4.5V 2x2 hooked up to a larger battery box that used 3 "C" cell batteries. (URL) . The connection is made using a 4.5 wire with a two prong connector. (URL) (...) (21 years ago, 11-Apr-03, to lugnet.general)
    
         Re: Questions about Electric, Light Brick 4.5V 2 x 2 —Curt Tigges
     Thanks, Bryan, your information was all very helpful. I do have one more question, however, whic had forgotten to ask: how many lights to each (4.5V) battery box? Thanks for you help, Curt (...) (21 years ago, 11-Apr-03, to lugnet.general)
   
        Re: Questions about Electric, Light Brick 4.5V 2 x 2 —Roy Gal
     Hi, I use the 4.5v lights for my town and town buildings. They work quite nicely, and you can string quite a few (4 or 5 at least) off a single battery box. You can see the lights at work in one of my buildings here: (URL) trick I have done is to (...) (21 years ago, 11-Apr-03, to lugnet.general)
   
        Re: Questions about Electric, Light Brick 4.5V 2 x 2 —William R. Ward
   (...) Yes there is a light bulb inside, a very small one. It uses the standard 4.5V LEGO wires and battery box (same as the motors of that period). I don't know how to quantify its brightness, but my memory says it was. I was given one of those when (...) (21 years ago, 12-May-03, to lugnet.general)
 

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