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RailPro Specific Help & Discussion / Re: Powering LED's off Track Power (Lighted Car)
« Last post by gregeusa on January 20, 2026, 10:31:10 AM »you can buy the entire full wave bridge in a single small package to save space... it will have the ~ and + and - markings
the cap might help flicker, if it's big enough (mfd capacity)
but remember you need to calculate a current limiting resistor since the LEDs by each run at about 3.6 volts and 20 ma max...
Since you say it works at least in one direction, you may have that done already.
So the full wave bridge in this case is used to provide a continuous output polarity, regardless of track polarity.
the cap might help flicker, if it's big enough (mfd capacity)
but remember you need to calculate a current limiting resistor since the LEDs by each run at about 3.6 volts and 20 ma max...
Since you say it works at least in one direction, you may have that done already.
So the full wave bridge in this case is used to provide a continuous output polarity, regardless of track polarity.

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I'll check out your guide and adjust my setup from there. Thanks!!