tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2942465884841421015.post4299983915686943603..comments2023-06-16T13:24:30.670-02:30Comments on So Mini Projects: My Step into the World of LED LightingWandahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00801101385201843196noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2942465884841421015.post-3081568927761766812015-06-08T08:59:23.161-02:302015-06-08T08:59:23.161-02:30Hello Wanda,
I['m sorry it did not work as yo...Hello Wanda,<br /><br />I['m sorry it did not work as you had hoped. I can't offer any input because I will only use the hardwire lighting system. Maybe you have too many bulbs on the battery pack. I remember hearing that bulbs suck the life out of batteries very quickly.<br />Big hug<br />GiacGiachttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04823654482564548862noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2942465884841421015.post-72571887497369753202015-06-05T22:55:45.829-02:302015-06-05T22:55:45.829-02:30Hi Wanda! I also have my issues with dollhouse wir...Hi Wanda! I also have my issues with dollhouse wiring although I have had Years of experience with it. It is still a risky business at best. I recently purchase my First LED light because 2 of my wired lights went out (for no apparent reason) and LED'S were the only option left. I am now totally smitten with them! However, I would suggest that perhaps you could increase the brightness of them with a shiny brass eyelet rather than the darker ones which are probably absorbing some of the light, or even an increase in the diameter of the pot might help to distribute the light better! <br />All the best! :Delizabeth shttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09042037455600427075noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2942465884841421015.post-25025044708975186392015-06-05T22:04:24.291-02:302015-06-05T22:04:24.291-02:30Hi Wanda! I have used these little LED battery ens...Hi Wanda! I have used these little LED battery ensembles to light the very small rooms in my 1/4 scale Tree House rooms. The lights do lose brilliance as the battery runs down, and there are larger sized bulbs with larger sized battery packs too. I know electricity is a challenging topic for most of us... I have been learning how in a hit or miss - just try it method! (Yes, I learned the hard way about the LED's that they have a positive and a negative side and they must Never "cross"! (It kills the bulbs instantly!) <br />Good luck with the lights!Daydreamerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06170115485686244907noreply@blogger.com