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Old 11-06-2009, 02:06 PM
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Originally Posted by lucky13 View Post
I did find this GT&E: Backyard railroad lighting | How to build a big flickering lamp for a structure (bridge rectifier) and this LED Circuitry tutorial: how to hook up LEDs..

Now I just need to think about this a little more 3 tealights is 9v and those aren't cheap nor is 6 AAs.

Scott N. - I may just have to go with you on this, I don't like wasting things but when it gets down to money and time which this requires both.

So I'm not going to throw away the ones that need new batteries, but I am just going to buy replacements.
you can get 2 tea lights for $1 at the dollar store and just flipping a little switch is pretty easy, I just dont see the need for AAs......much cheaper to just buy dollar store tea lights. But I'll be interested in seeing what you do
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