Parts necessary for connecting fixtures or lights to electrical sources
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(R-709) – 1.5 volt transformerAA – $12.95
This transformer is for the very small lights often used in trains, miniature houses and very small places like in a bonfire. These small bulbs can only run on 1.5 volts. Any greater voltage will burn them out immediately. The lights will run on one AAA or one AA battery. Foir a longer use time, … [View Details]
(R-820) – Battery holder – 1 AA battery – $2.20 each
This holder holds one AA battery and connects 1.5 volts to the system. This holder is used for the very small 1.5 volt incandescent lights like I have used in some quarter scale projects. One battery will run up to 50 1.5v bulbs. Battery not included
(R-821) – Battery holder – (2 AA batteries) – $2.75
This holder holds 2 AA batteries to give you 3 volts of power. The two batteries in this holder will give you 12+ hours of running up to 60 – 3v LEDs. The connecting wires include an in-line push button switch. Batteries not included. (Evan Design)
(R-822) – Battery holder – 2 AAA batteries – $2.75 each
This holder holds 2 AAA batteries to give you 3volts of power. Two batteries in this holder will give you 12+ hours of running up to 30 – 3v LEDs. The connecting wires include an in-line push button on-off switch. Batteries not included. (Evan Design)
(R-823) – 9 volt battery holder – in-line switch – $2.75 each
This holder is for a 9 volt battery. It snaps onto the positive and negative terminals of the 9 volt battery. The connecting wires include an in-line push button on-off switch. Battery not included. (Evan Design)
(R-824) – 9 v battery holder – $0.75
Similar to the 9 volt connector R-823, this snap on connector does not have an on-off switch. It consists of the snap on connector to the battery terminals and a wire from each that will go to the light or lights. Battery not included. Nine volts will power 50 LEDs for four hours or five … [View Details]
(R-825) – 9 volt connector and battery holder – $2.00 each
This holder is for a 9 volt battery. It is a box which holds the 9 volt battery. The connection wires come out of the box and connect to the wires to the lights. An on-off switch is located on the box. Battery not included. 9 volts will power 50 LEDs for four hours or … [View Details]
(R-826) – 3 volt coin battery holder with battery – $3.75
This holder is for a 3 volt coin battery. The included 3 volt coin battery slides into the pocket in the holder. The connecting wires include an in-line push button on-off switch. It will light 1-10 lights before starting to dim in 12 hours. (Evan Design)
(R-826-B) – 3 volt coin battery holder – $2.75
This holder is for a 3 volt coin battery. The connecting wires on the holder include an in-line push button on-off switch. A 3 volt coin battery – CR2032 – will slide into the pocket in the holder. Battery not included.(Evan Design)
(R-827) – 3 volt coin cell battery only – $2.00 ea
3 volt battery – CR 2032 – coin battery for use with 3v systems – R-826
(R-828) – 3 volt power supply – $12.00
A 3 volt regulated power supply to use instead of batteries. It includes power jack for easy connection to LEDs. This is a newer type “adapter” or transformer which uses digital switching to maintain a constant 3 volts output whether you have 1 light or 50 lights on the line. Does not get hot. You can … [View Details]
(R-829-1) – 12 volt Power Supply – $12.00
A 12 volt regulated power supply to use instead of batteries. It includes power jack for easy connection to LEDs. This is a newer type “adapter” or transformer which uses digital switching to maintain a constant 12 volts output whether you have 1 light or 50 lights on the line. Does not get hot. You … [View Details]