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Hornby Skale lighting - any good???


Guest Chrissaf

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They are no comparison.

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Skaledale is still in the 'dark ages' technically. Skaledale uses incandescent bulbs. This means that they consume huge amounts of power and need a powerful high current power supply. This means that they run very hot to the touch and have a short life span.

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You need to size the power supply (as a rule of thumb) on the basis of a minimum 70mA per Skaledale bulb. 100mA per bulb would be better to build in a safety margin.

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The Woodland Scenic system uses LEDs and are dimmable using the W.S system which are 21 st Century technology. I cannot say more, else I will be in breach of the Hornby forum 'active promotion' rule.

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Potential fire risk.......absolutely.......or at the very least black scorch marks in the cardboard if bulb is touching it.

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With a bit of modelling skills you could probably swap the bulbs out for leds.

I managed to put leds into Dapol solid plastic street lights using electric paint instead of wire.

 

...'electric paint?'   Never heard of that, where can I get it?

 

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My layout is now coming on quite nicely and I recently found a forgotten stash of Hornby Skale lighting. Bulbs, plugs, extension, etc. Got about a dozen cards of various bits. Another of those innovations like Live Steam Hornby came out with but vanished within a couple of years. I'd been thinking of using some of the Woodland Scenics lighting. How do the two systems compare? Any recommendations or thoughts?

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