Hi All,

While I have been in DCC for about 4 years now, I have never tried anything
to do with LEDs. I just got a starter kit from someone that was selling on
eBay in the S category. I was pretty impressed with the light thrown from
them. It arrived at a perfect time. I am designing numberboards and a
lighting enclosure for my E8. (I am experimenting with clear RP for the
numberboards & windows. If it works out the possibilities with the clear
material are ENDLESS!) The thoughts of no heat and the LEDs will last
forever makes this the perfect first test.

I just wish the LEDs had insulated wires like light bulbs do. This makes
them seem delicate and awkward.

The seller thinks that the LEDs will work with the rule 17 lighting. Is this
true? I know it is not used much in real life, but I like it.

Thank You,
Bill Lane

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