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Re: Announcing Advanced LEGO Lighting Systems
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Wed, 27 Sep 2006 17:53:56 GMT
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In lugnet.market.brickshops, Jordan Schwarz wrote:
I am opening a Bricklink store, Advanced LEGO Lighting (ALL) Systems,
specializing in producing custom lighting kits for trains or sets in general.

The initial offering is an LED-based lighting unit designed as a drop-in
replacement the #3748 Light Unit no longer offered individually by LEGO.

Unlike LEGO lights, however, this unit uses an ultra-bright white LED, providing
superior battery life and with a bulb life of 100,000 hours or more.  Via
special circuitry, the LED lights up no matter which direction the train is
traveling and, at running speed 2 or higher, is vastly brighter than the LEGO
lighting unit.

I am selling these via Bricklink at the following link:
http://www.bricklink.com/store.asp?p=jbschwarz&itemID=6908910

There you will also find links to some pictures of the lighting kit and the unit
in operation.

In the near future, I plan to make available a second kit which includes 2 LEDs,
one illuminating when the train is traveling forward and the other when it
travels in reverse, suitable for a locomotive such as that in the new Cargo
Train set.

Thank you,
Jordan

Jordan,

these look great. I've been making something similar for my own trains for
awhile. Are yours constant output style? Or does the output vary with the
voltage supply? It's funny, but this was something I pursued when I first got
into LEGO trains back in 1990, but the lack of 3v regulators on ready supply and
white LEDs was a bit of a problem. I recently switched to a constant current
type circuit that regulates each LED at 17ma, good for single diode directional
lights. But I've had also had good success with a constant voltage (3.3v), good
for non directional lighting. I add a supercap to the later, which keeps a pair
of LEDs lit for over a minute after the power is cut.

I bought a couple of LED Christmas light strands last years, and harvest the
LEDs as needed. But these are the blue-white type, are you using golden white?

I'm very interested in your circuit board power pickup. Did you develope theses?
I'd love to get a dozen of these, with or without the wires.

I have no interest in selling light sets myself, but I'd be happy to discuse
ideas. Do you plan to offer 3mm LEDs as well?

Mat



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  Re: Announcing Advanced LEGO Lighting Systems
 
(...) Mat, Thanks for the words of encouragement. Your suggestions are excellent. First, I should mention that I know LEGO train fans are often quite electronically-savvy and have developed their own lighting kits in some cases. I am hoping to reach (...) (18 years ago, 28-Sep-06, to lugnet.parts.custom)

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  Announcing Advanced LEGO Lighting Systems
 
I am opening a Bricklink store, Advanced LEGO Lighting (ALL) Systems, specializing in producing custom lighting kits for trains or sets in general. The initial offering is an LED-based lighting unit designed as a drop-in replacement the #3748 Light (...) (18 years ago, 27-Sep-06, to lugnet.market.brickshops)

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