Katalog PDF - JORNS-Modellbeleuchtung
Katalog PDF - JORNS-Modellbeleuchtung
Katalog PDF - JORNS-Modellbeleuchtung
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<strong>Katalog</strong> <strong>PDF</strong><br />
63124 Northlander<br />
63125 Northlander starter pack<br />
69121 RAm for Märklin<br />
€49.90<br />
TEE SBB-RAm and NS-DE.IV Roco Ho, yellow LED-Lightingset<br />
Artikelnummer : 409<br />
08/2011<br />
LED-Lightingset for Roco TEE RAm / DE IV trainsets yellowLighting set with 34 yellow LEDs for the Roco(*)<br />
TEE Diesel RAm-SBB and<br />
TEE Diesel DE IV-NS trainsets<br />
These trains ran the following TEE routes:<br />
- l'Oiseau Bleu from Paris to Anvers<br />
- l'Etoile du Nord from Paris to Amsterdam<br />
- l'Arbalète from Paris toZürich<br />
- Edelweiss from Zürich to Amsterdam, via Brussels, Luxembourg, Metz, Strasburg<br />
- Bavaria from Zürich to Münich.<br />
DC and AC power<br />
Analog or Digital mode<br />
LED colour : yellow (the pictures correspond to the white version)<br />
The LEDs are distibuted in such a way to obtain an uniform brightness at all windows from all cars.<br />
May be used with AC or DC , in analog or digital mode, with a voltage range from 7 to 30 Volts. Power usage varies<br />
from about 5 to 20 mA, for each board, depending on the brightness level set.<br />
Boards are fitted with SMD components totaling 34 LEDs.<br />
The set is composed of 4 boards and some individual LEDs<br />
A potentiometer is fitted on each board to allow brightness control. The boards for the motor car and the pilot car<br />
have a second potentiometer to set the brightness in the engineer’s cabin independantly from the main lighting.<br />
Each board has a condensator to avoid fast blinking inherent in some Digital systems.<br />
On request and price supplement, this condensator may be replaced with another one with a higher capacity to<br />
avoid blinking due to bad contact or switch crossing.<br />
In order to avoid reaming or cutting work, the engineer’s cabin is lit by individual stand alone LEDs. These LEDs<br />
are prewired to allow connection to the board.<br />
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