Hello all,
I am new to the world of circuitry but I did take a Science Technology Class in high school 17 years ago...
I am a model railroader and I have a few passenger train cars that have an incandescent light that powers while power is supplied to the rails. The power controller has a max output of 1000ma and 16vdc. A few of my passenger cars need replacement of the lighting so I was going to use LED's. After some online research I found that I was going to need to use a resistor as not to blow the LED. I have 3v LED's with 20ma. With my calculations, I would need 680 resistors with the power controller I have.
So naturally, once I have this idea wired up, the power supply would power the rails, powering the LED. Then turn off when the controller is off.
So, the next step I would like to do is to add a capacitor to take a charge and light the LED's. I would like to see the LED's illuminate when the train is running and then continue to illuminate (for a short time) after the controller is turned off. With the figures provided, what do I need to do to make this work? Thank you for reading and have a nice day.
I am new to the world of circuitry but I did take a Science Technology Class in high school 17 years ago...
I am a model railroader and I have a few passenger train cars that have an incandescent light that powers while power is supplied to the rails. The power controller has a max output of 1000ma and 16vdc. A few of my passenger cars need replacement of the lighting so I was going to use LED's. After some online research I found that I was going to need to use a resistor as not to blow the LED. I have 3v LED's with 20ma. With my calculations, I would need 680 resistors with the power controller I have.
So naturally, once I have this idea wired up, the power supply would power the rails, powering the LED. Then turn off when the controller is off.
So, the next step I would like to do is to add a capacitor to take a charge and light the LED's. I would like to see the LED's illuminate when the train is running and then continue to illuminate (for a short time) after the controller is turned off. With the figures provided, what do I need to do to make this work? Thank you for reading and have a nice day.

