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Title: “Just Plug” lighting system question
Post by: Jim Corcoran on March 23, 2018, 11:41:35 AM
Just curious if anyone has used the Woodland Scenics "Just Plug" lighting system.  Can any LED light configuration be used with the Woodland Scenics Hubs?   I have a scratch built structure which incorporates three LEDs (plus current limiter) for lighting.  Would it be feasible to add this circuit to one port of the Woodland Scenics Hub without any additional modification?  The reason I'm curious is that I like the idea of the use of a "Linker Plug" connecting to the Hub.  It would simplify my overall lighting wiring scheme.

As always, any assistance is greatly appreciated.

Jim
Title: Re: “Just Plug” lighting system question
Post by: fsmcollector67 on March 23, 2018, 01:35:39 PM
Jim,
It should work fine, though not sure about the current limiter. When I did mine, I wired the LED straight , as the control hub has built in resistors. I am inclined to say do not use the current limiter. The on/off switch is a nice feature if it is a stand alone diorama.

Loren...
Title: Re: “Just Plug” lighting system question
Post by: Jim Corcoran on March 23, 2018, 03:11:59 PM
Loren,
Thanks for the input.  Did you plug only one LED into a individual hub port?  The structure I'm currently working on has three LEDs (to light multiple areas) in series with the current limiter.   Four of five structures I want to convert to LEDs have multiple lights.  If I have to use one of the Hub ports for each of the individual LEDs then I'll probably need at least one hub per building - which may make me re-think the idea.

Thanks again and regards.

Jim
Title: Re: “Just Plug” lighting system question
Post by: JusticeCity on March 23, 2018, 04:31:21 PM
Two or three Micro or nano LEDs will work to a max of 15ma.
Title: Re: “Just Plug” lighting system question
Post by: fsmcollector67 on March 24, 2018, 10:08:07 AM
Jim,
As Marty says, two or three per port on the hub. I used 0402 LEDs, which run at a lower ma, so I got five to run off of one port. It can get $ if each building has several lights.

Loren....
Title: Re: “Just Plug” lighting system question
Post by: Jim Corcoran on March 26, 2018, 10:02:55 AM
Loren & Marty,
I much appreciate the input.  I stopped by my LHS yesterday and had them order me a couple of the hubs so I can give it a try.  Now I need to get my several structures mounted to a module so I'll be able to see what it looks like when they are lit up together.
Thanks again and best regards.

Jim
Title: Re: “Just Plug” lighting system question
Post by: JusticeCity on March 26, 2018, 10:09:31 AM
I would suggest that you confirm the plug voltage, it will be around 3 VDC. This means you might not not have enough umuph to drive the LEDs. However, wiring in parallel will work. Take a look at my NCE Light-it video on YouTube for a bit more.
Title: Re: “Just Plug” lighting system question
Post by: jbvb on March 27, 2018, 12:17:41 AM
Note that 'current limiting diodes' use an internal Field Effect Transistor with its own voltage drop, which seems to be at least 1VDC for parts I've used.  So if the WS hub is providing ~3VDC, I'd expect light from your LEDs but probably not as bright as you'd get from a 6VDC or greater input to the same CLD/LED circuit.
Title: Re: “Just Plug” lighting system question
Post by: Slim Jerkins on March 27, 2018, 11:15:06 AM
Hey Jim - Sorry I didn't see this sooner.


The WS hub has outputs that drive single LEDs. Since you've already wired the building with a CL and 3 LEDs (all in series I assume) you'll need at least twelve volts to get it lit. The CL drops about 3 volts and white LEDs drop a little over 3 volts each. The CL limits the current to 20mA - the "usual" current rating for most LEDs.


Here's a link to my articles in case you haven't seen it before: https://microlumina.com/p/lightbites (https://microlumina.com/p/lightbites)


The WS system makes it easy (and I'm not knocking it) but if you're not afraid of soldering you can get way more bang for your buck with other methods.


-slim

Title: Re: “Just Plug” lighting system question
Post by: Jim Corcoran on March 27, 2018, 01:38:29 PM
Slim,
Thanks for the response.  I do have your "LiteBites" downloaded.  It was these that propelled me to buy your LED's and current limiters.  The first structure I wired is exactly as you said - one Cl and 3 LED's (in series) that I lit up with a 12 volt battery.  My soldering skills are adequate (spent my time in the USAF as an airborne radio repairman back in the vacuum tube days).  I was hoping to find an easier under table hook up and hoped the WS hubs would be an easier solution than terminal strips and lugs.

My thinking now is that if I wired the structure's LED's in parallel, I could possibly use the WS hubs for power and under table connection.  That's why I ordered a couple of hubs just to play with.

If it doesn't work, I'll go back to doing it the old fashion way.

Once again, many thanks!

Jim
Title: Re: “Just Plug” lighting system question
Post by: Slim Jerkins on March 27, 2018, 02:15:41 PM
Quote from: Jim Corcoran on March 27, 2018, 01:38:29 PM
Slim,
Thanks for the response.  I do have your "LiteBites" downloaded.  It was these that propelled me to buy your LED's and current limiters.  The first structure I wired is exactly as you said - one Cl and 3 LED's (in series) that I lit up with a 12 volt battery.  My soldering skills are adequate (spent my time in the USAF as an airborne radio repairman back in the vacuum tube days).  I was hoping to find an easier under table hook up and hoped the WS hubs would be an easier solution than terminal strips and lugs.

My thinking now is that if I wired the structure's LED's in parallel, I could possibly use the WS hubs for power and under table connection.  That's why I ordered a couple of hubs just to play with.

If it doesn't work, I'll go back to doing it the old fashion way.

Once again, many thanks!

Jim


Hey - let us know how it turns out. And let me know if you happen to have an old 12AU7 hanging around for me to pop into my headphone amp.  ;)


-slim
Title: Re: “Just Plug” lighting system question
Post by: Jim Corcoran on April 13, 2018, 03:56:29 PM
My Woodland Scenics "Just Plug" light hubs arrived at the LHS this week and I picked them up.  The first problem I encountered was with the dimmer knobs on the light hub.  I had ordered two and each one had one of the knobs broken off internally.  Apparently, they came from China in this condition. 

The remedy was to disassemble the hub and unsolder the variable resistor from the PC board.  This was necessary to be able to push the broken plastic shaft out of the center of the VR (the shaft was broken off flush and could not be pulled out).  Once the broken shaft was removed it left a slot into which I could insert a small screw driver (the kind that comes with a eyeglass repair kit).  I re-soldered the VR to the PC board and it is again functional.  I also removed the knobs from the other three VR's so as not to repeat the problem.

The model I am lighting needed three lights in three different locations.  I wired three LED's in parallel and plugged them into one socket on one of the hubs.  It worked. These were connected directly to the hub port without any resistors or current limiters involved.  I left it on for some time to see if any issue would occur, but none did.

I plan to experiment by adding more LED's to determine if there is an optimal number and what if any effect it has on brightness.  Otherwise, this appears to be a solution to my under table wiring issue.  This facilitates easier wire connections and requires less soldering and hardwiring.

Will report more later.

Regards,
Jim




Title: Re: “Just Plug” lighting system question
Post by: JusticeCity on April 13, 2018, 05:54:03 PM
Jim, good going. Which LEDS were you using?
Title: Re: “Just Plug” lighting system question
Post by: Jim Corcoran on April 13, 2018, 06:47:50 PM
Marty,
The LED's are 3mm 20ma thru hole warm white flood that I bought from Microlumina.  I think the actual lighting of the model would have been an even easier task had I used surface mount LEDs.  So I'll try that next.  Also, one thing I neglected to do when I had everything hooked up was to see if I could measure the current draw through the circuit.  Although the results from my 40+ year old RCA analog VOM may not be that reliable in any case.  But I'll give it a try as I piddle with this some more.

Regards,
Jim
Title: Re: “Just Plug” lighting system question
Post by: JusticeCity on April 13, 2018, 08:15:26 PM
I had to use a 45 year analogue meter to read my mAs, the new digital one was horrible. I think the old meter was FET based.

Each Just Plug plug  is rated for 30ma. https://woodlandscenics.woodlandscenics.com/show/Item/JP5700/page/1

.
Title: Re: “Just Plug” lighting system question
Post by: jbvb on April 13, 2025, 07:41:07 PM
Woodland Scenics "Just Plug" connectors I've seen are "JST 2.54 mm". Pre-wired  plugs & sockets are available from WeHonest or various eBay and Amazon shops. Note: "Male" is the kind with projecting metal prongs inside a white plastic socket that you might think is "female".
Title: Re: “Just Plug” lighting system question
Post by: Dave Buchholz on April 13, 2025, 08:08:40 PM
As an Alternative to the Woodland Scenic stuff, I use a lot of stuff from an Ebay site named "WE HONEST" They actually seem to live up to their name!

 It's a plug and play system for the most part. There are all sorts of stick onLEDs for interior walls, and several door, loading platform, and street light designs. there seems to be two plug systems available on some pieces.

They have a 5 into 1 connector that I use. It gives me up to 5 lights in any combination for one building, and an easy way to extend them to the power module.
 
Most impressive was the power modules accommodating up to over thirty lights per unit. it also has three different ways to get power TO the module.

 Here's a link to the power distribution board.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/154057237421?_skw=power+distribution&itmmeta=01JRRSPEFCP2EY5Q4FEWRJS1JG&hash=item23de86e3ad:g:3S8AAOSwDRJc7Jxz
Title: Re: “Just Plug” lighting system question
Post by: jbvb on April 13, 2025, 08:29:34 PM
I've ordered from WeHonest several times, all satisfactory, but not since Covid.  The Power Distribution Boards I got have JST 2.0 mm connectors, screw terminals and a set of sockets for tiny pin plugs.  I don't know if the pin plugs conform to any formal standard, but WeHonest does sell compatible plugs assembled onto wires.

Note that when they say HO/OO, the item is likely oversize for HO.  Some of their signals look fairly prototypical, but I haven't tried them because they use separate power leads for each color and my system was designed around Oregon Rail Supply using bi-polar LEDs (2 wires only).