Yes Rusty, we tried to get into his site yesterday also. I was going to
email him directly but apparently had trashed his address, but I have it
at hand again. I received a package of resistors a few days ago so he
is still around.
I believe that Ed L has talked him into making a adjustable length
lighting kit for passenger cars--I would suppose for use in the Budd
cars. The owner personally models in N scale, so most of what he makes
will fit our stuff quite nicely. Richmond's product line is all LEDs
nowdays but he did sell the older tungsten systems also. Much of his
stuff is things like car headlights, taillights, emergency flashers,
traffic lights and the like. I personally have just started installing
LEDs, but I will have tungsten bulbs in some engines for some time. The
void I mentioned yesterday with the standard LEDs being too large is
something that could be cured eventually.
Bob Werre
BobWphoto.com
thebrassbasher wrote:
> This Richmond Controls is suppose to make some kind of whiz-bang
> LED lighting equipment. An internet search provided me with a "Not
> Found" error. I now know a little about nothing, but things have been
> that way for sometime. Ed L. implied I was nuts for using bulbs and
> suggested I consider the LED alternative; Bent amps, curved volts,
> spiral impedance, and all that other gismo-gimmick stuff.
>
> Rusty (J.Rustermier)
>
>
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