Product Features and Details
Microprocessor-controlled house lighting.
This module switches 6 warm white LEDs.
The sequence is chosen so that the lights going on and off are very close to real life.
The module is delivered fully assembled with 6 wired LEDs.
Put the LEDs into the recess of the enclosed
lighting elements and stick the self-adhesive reflective film onto the lighting element. Peel off the protective film from the lighting element and stick it behind the window.
Simply connect it to the 16 volt = model railway transformer
and then the following happens: When you finally get home from work, the light in the hallway is switched on first.
Then you go into the kitchen and then into the children's room.
Now the well-earned end of the day begins in the living room.
Of course, the lights in the kitchen and hallway are switched off one after the other
to save energy. The lights in the hallway and bathroom often go on and off briefly. Every now and then during the evening, we briefly go back across the hallway to the kitchen. A quick look into the children's room and then it's already bedtime. We go across the hallway to the bedroom for a well-earned rest. We quickly pick up a good book and then the light in the bedroom goes out. After a short wait, the process begins again. The entire process takes about 5 minutes in fast motion. However, it is also possible to extend the sequence to 30 minutes in total. To do this, disconnect the module from the power supply and then remove the jumper on the top of the circuit board. If you want the fast motion again, just plug the jumper back in. Expansion options: Very nice lighting effects can be achieved by switching on several of these modules at different times. This makes the model railway layout look very lively.