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DCC Locomotive Lighting - A Beginners Guide 

Paul Matthews
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I am a beginner with DCC and loco lighting. Having tried to make sense of how to wire up a loco for DCC lighting, I thought a little video may help those who were in the same position as me. This video looks at how to wire up a loco so you can get directional lighting plus looks at the types of lamps that are available to buy for this. I hope it is of help!

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@donbelle7171
@donbelle7171 3 года назад
You are one smart chap nobody else has a video showing exactly how to hard wire a decoder especially the lights I didn’t understand exactly what you didn’t understand And now I understand good job
@me231951
@me231951 Год назад
Great video….. unlike some who use RU-vid to air their knowledge you kept it simple, to the point and easy to understand. Thanks
@Andy-xu7lr
@Andy-xu7lr 9 лет назад
I have watched a lot of model railway videos on You Tube . None have explained more clearly how to acheive something than your video. As someone who is about to take on a dcc locomotive lighting task. I thank you for taking the time and effort to make this video.
@stephentempest3073
@stephentempest3073 11 месяцев назад
Many thanks Paul. Best explanation I've seen. Excellent video. I have been puzzling over this for a long time. I have stalled trying to fit directional lighting to my DCC conversions. You have made it so much clearer. Excellent.
@ipcress1066
@ipcress1066 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for that Stephen, glad it is of some help
@barbelmeister
@barbelmeister Год назад
8 years old and still relevant. Fantastic explanation throughout. Thank-you.
@aitchtee51
@aitchtee51 8 лет назад
Excellent video, Paul. Very clear, concise instructions. Thanks for taking the time and trouble to make it and help me. Keep 'em coming - you should write a book !
@IamRobotMonkey
@IamRobotMonkey 7 лет назад
Thank you for making this. It sucks being a newbie with some things. Nice to know you're not alone!
@cravensdmufan4449
@cravensdmufan4449 3 года назад
A very useful tutorial. Very clearly explained with excellent diagrams. Just what I was looking for as I didn't know how to finally go about putting lights into my old Bachmann Class 158 which I hard wired a decoder a few years ago. Thanks for posting (and apologies for arriving 6 years late to the party!),
@ipcress1066
@ipcress1066 3 года назад
You're welcome, I'd need to rewatch this is I ever add more lighting to my locos as totally forgotten how to do it!
@RightWing1
@RightWing1 5 лет назад
Brilliant video, well explained. I took your diagram and managed to successfully wire white led and red led to my Hornby Class 47 and they work a treat, I now have decent directional lighting that works.
@RightWing1
@RightWing1 8 лет назад
A really helpful video, I used your parallel wiring diagram to tackle my very first loco decoder and light installation into a Class 47, and it worked brilliantly. I have a headed light in direction of travel, which changes correctly when changing direction, and 2 red LED's on the back that switch. Thanks for posting.
@johnhood9567
@johnhood9567 Год назад
Very comprehensive and instructive - thanks very much for posting!
@ipcress1066
@ipcress1066 Год назад
Thank you! Eight years ago now... crikey!
@johnhood9567
@johnhood9567 Год назад
@@ipcress1066 my bad! I often forget to check the time stamp, sometimes with embarrasing consequences! But I think it's all good in this case, this info is still very relevant. Thanks again!
@milhooz
@milhooz 5 лет назад
Thanks, it’s actually quite simple when you know the trick to power both white and red light with direction of travel. Simple but I could not have figured out without your video, for my defense I have an extra difficulty in that I’m using N scale/gauge and there are only 6 pins on those decoders :-) But you put me on the right track! Thanks!!
@DavidCrisp
@DavidCrisp 9 лет назад
Fantastically helpful. Crystal clear and east to follow. Please do more!
@kentaylor8403
@kentaylor8403 7 лет назад
this is brilliant and so perfectly explained, colour detailing drawing of circuitry for simplicity, superb information about the lighting, watch it two or three times. Could not be easier. top marks.
@raynixon1184
@raynixon1184 7 лет назад
That was one brilliant video. 100 out of ten, very very easy to follow. Keep them coming, fantastic.
@TheDaf95xf
@TheDaf95xf 6 лет назад
Absolutely brilliant Paul......😊 Great explanation as I looking at putting a cab light in my old Lima shunter 👍🏻
@liamrms1661
@liamrms1661 8 лет назад
great video been trying to find someone who knows what they are talking about and you described in great detail thanks
@michaeljensen8867
@michaeljensen8867 4 года назад
More videos please :) This was the best I have seen on RU-vid
@ernsta.vahlbruch6191
@ernsta.vahlbruch6191 7 лет назад
Thanks very much. Highly instructive and logical. Your educational skills are above average. Cheers.
@BBCKT
@BBCKT 6 лет назад
Thank you for doing this. I have been trying to fully understand the LED wiring out of a decoder as to front and back. Now I know.
@michaelstanco8508
@michaelstanco8508 6 лет назад
Great explanation very clear..i wish everyone would explain things this simply and thouroughly !! mike
@scotabot7826
@scotabot7826 5 лет назад
Very Helpful!! Thanks a lot for your efforts. Great thing is, now you can buy the nano and peco led's with the leads already soldered to the led. Very helpful!!
@jonathanboswall4703
@jonathanboswall4703 3 года назад
Hi Paul, great video on lighting with DCC. I myself have finally worked it all out . It’s great when it works. The loco I wired had bi colour led’s on both ends , and that was a challenge Kind regards Jonathan Boswall
@MrTaz6552
@MrTaz6552 9 лет назад
Still waiting for more! Still the best RU-vid video on DCC lighting there is. Would love to see you do more on bi-colour red/white LEDs and fibre optics (I'm n gauge/scale)
@michaelstanco8508
@michaelstanco8508 6 лет назад
I second that motion bi color leds and fiber optics....this is the best video o led...
@JohnPW22
@JohnPW22 7 лет назад
That is an excellent guide to dcc lighting, well done and thanks!
@petermartin175
@petermartin175 6 лет назад
JohnPW22 “
@JOHNALANKAIN
@JOHNALANKAIN 9 лет назад
Hi I am a beginner in DCC an only just found your site and all I can say is thank you ( I have subscribed straight away) you make it look so easy and I did understand . thanks again PAUL
@markgeerin5928
@markgeerin5928 2 года назад
great video just what I've been looking for I've got a dc loco with a dc power board in it for directional lighting and a fan motor . Now Iknow what to do thanks to you Paul . I've seach high and low for a video just like yours . Thanks again.
@IamRobotMonkey
@IamRobotMonkey 6 лет назад
Thanks hugely for this. Total hero!
@cprtrain
@cprtrain 7 лет назад
Well done. You did a great job. Thanks!
@sunnyphil7
@sunnyphil7 5 лет назад
Really helpful video. Thanks to this I now have a DCC fitted Tri-ang suburban set with switched headcode :)
@ipcress1066
@ipcress1066 5 лет назад
Glad it's helped!
@paulharrington1140
@paulharrington1140 8 лет назад
excellent explanation Paul, regards Paul
@shroomy7199
@shroomy7199 7 лет назад
Very well done Paul thank you
@TheRoadster700
@TheRoadster700 5 лет назад
Perfect Paul. Thank you. :)
@guillaumerubens8066
@guillaumerubens8066 3 года назад
Thank you. One of the better videos on the subject. Can you share photos of the printouts/drawings of the circuits?
@sierra61028
@sierra61028 4 года назад
Really useful, thanks for share!
@anthonywillis5249
@anthonywillis5249 7 лет назад
Thank you for putting this video out there. I sometimes find it very hard to understand decoder instruction manuals (I've just about understood cv's for lighting control) This has made it very clear to me. I would just like to know whether you have released your diagrams as pdf's or some other format for download, for future reference. Also did you buy your led with a resister already in it or did you put it there yourself? if so what type of resister do you recommend? If you have done a video of this please direct me. Once again well done for a great video.
@hovermotion
@hovermotion 7 лет назад
Nicely explained..JIm
@roylegrand9904
@roylegrand9904 3 месяца назад
Many thanks for your very thorough and informative explanation which provides such a nice and clear overview of the lighting principles. Very helpful! Just wondering if you'd ever tried to add any sound decoders along with lights?
@ipcress1066
@ipcress1066 3 месяца назад
Hi there no only ever did with with analogue locos. Best wishes
@lungocicorneliu1119
@lungocicorneliu1119 5 лет назад
Thanks !
@Autumn-Hill-TMD
@Autumn-Hill-TMD 4 года назад
If you were to add a micro switch on each +IVE to the rear light, would this turn them out and not affect the fronts?
@kingdong7981
@kingdong7981 3 года назад
Perfect :-)
@jerrywilson7014
@jerrywilson7014 5 лет назад
good info for 12V bulbs, needed more info for resistors for LEDs. also I am interested in adding a firebox blinking light to my steam engine and that info would also be nice. Jerry Wilson
@kentaylor8403
@kentaylor8403 7 лет назад
WATCHED IT AGAIN ! what type of wire should one use for the lighting?
@simoncook4070
@simoncook4070 4 года назад
hi I have a ho loco I used a sound decoder and I wired directional lights and cab light white front and yellow rear and green for cab light the blue is common or power the lights work but when I change the lights directional it affects the cab light I have two risistors one for the directional and one for the cab what do you think I have wrong as when I change the lights it makes the cab light change thanks
@simonbaxter8001
@simonbaxter8001 Год назад
10:26 the Loco Front (RED) has the -VE and +VE labelled the wrong way round!
@fruferSK
@fruferSK 6 лет назад
Still a great guide, but I have some doubts... The BLUE wire on left red light in serial setup- how can it be changed to -IVE on just that one light? I am not electrician, just a hobby soldering guy (or how it is called english), but I do not understand it. BLUE wire should be +IVE always, is it not so? Bring me some light into my doubts, please...
@Noblelox
@Noblelox 3 года назад
It's a bit of a scrappy video, but the information was good. Thanks!
@Synthematix
@Synthematix 5 лет назад
0402 smt for n gauge
@waldenhouse
@waldenhouse 7 лет назад
Great explanation. However, when my Red / White is showing bright, the opposite Red / White glows dim, not off altogether. (You don't show any resistors - sorry if I missed it).
@waldenhouse
@waldenhouse 7 лет назад
Sticky carpet tape is the best for SMD LEDs. Place them on the sticky side and use single strand "Kynar" wrapping wire available from RS Components and solder on with a very hot iron and just a quick dab using liquid flux as well. There'll be some casualties but do them all at one sitting!
@marksimpkins5242
@marksimpkins5242 7 лет назад
I am having trouble viewing this won't load any ideas.?
@tomtaylor2037
@tomtaylor2037 7 лет назад
If the LED's are not 12v , where do you install the resistors
@1701_FyldeFlyer
@1701_FyldeFlyer 6 лет назад
The resistor has to be on the + positive wire of the led. The +ve wire is usually the longer of the two or will have a flat edge to it.
@darrenmccoy
@darrenmccoy 6 лет назад
Great show, very helpful. Do many people pronounce L.E.Ds and "leads"?
@ipcress1066
@ipcress1066 5 лет назад
I'm always a bit confused by people writing "an LED" so I guess we should be saying an el ee de!
@MullyDiesel
@MullyDiesel 4 года назад
No. Pretty much everyone says el ee dee
@PhantomRC1959
@PhantomRC1959 4 года назад
Fantastic explanation … I’m a nerd and electronic plans are mysteries to me. This time I understood almost everything. BTW, is there a way to obtain those schemes as for reference to start with?
@ipcress1066
@ipcress1066 4 года назад
Hi there, I've no idea how I can send the files to you? Any ideas?
@PhantomRC1959
@PhantomRC1959 4 года назад
Thanks for answering. You may try to my email adres PhantomRC at Hotmail dot com. TIA
@paredding
@paredding 3 месяца назад
Its a useful video but would be better if you had fixed the camera in position ie no shaking. An easy way to remember motor wiring is Red & Black - to the Track. Orange and Grey go the other way (Motor)
@ianturner2229
@ianturner2229 7 лет назад
You have a problem with your diagrams when showing the "directional - Series" wiring. at the bottom left you show LOCO FRONT (RED) with the connections as -IVE at the top and +IVE at the bottom. I can see that this is becasue all of the icons use the same terminology, but you have the connections crossed, so you are showing a connection from the right (POS) terminal to the POS terminal on the LEFTto cross feed the curcuit. This will not work as it should show the crossfeed from LOCO REAR (WHITE) +IVE going to the LOCO FRONT (RED) -IVE connection,and then the return via the blus coming from the +IVE, as is the case with all other connections. Right now, you wouild have a short circuit. :-))))))
@russellrattys6581
@russellrattys6581 4 года назад
That loco would have looked even better if you could have got two bi-directional red/white LED's in each end, then all 4 headlights/tail lights would come on at the same time, this is something i need to do with all my loco's
@Mumbles19852007
@Mumbles19852007 5 лет назад
Being an American, I don't mean to sound like an ass, I have a question. Is head code the same as cab number boards that illuminate at night to identify the locomotive?
@ipcress1066
@ipcress1066 5 лет назад
Michael Stillwagner Hi Michael yes you are correct! In the UK headcodes would give information on the type of train to aid signalling but they fell out of use in the 1960s, after that it was quite common to see 0000 displayed
@Mumbles19852007
@Mumbles19852007 5 лет назад
@@ipcress1066 that makes sense. Our train codes are not displayed on the locomotives. They are however on the "train clearance" paperwork/ manifest. I am always learning something new. Thank you sir.
@ipcress1066
@ipcress1066 5 лет назад
you're welcome - we're all learning something new here!
@raquaro1
@raquaro1 2 года назад
I think this is a great video. BUT, I cannot hear it. I am deaf. There seems to be no CC. I really wish there was.
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