
New Product: 3V LED Miniature Light Fixture Junction Box
A New Easy Connect Junction Box for Miniature LED Light Fixtures is available from Dioramo.
Dioramo #28090 is a Multi-compatible Junction Box to Connect your 2 or 3 Volt LED Light Fixtures to the Dioramo Lighting System, or to 9-17 Volt AC, DC, or DCC Power.
- No need to worry about Soldering, easily connect your Light's Wires to the Push Spring Connectors.
- Load up to 300mA, that's 15 Regular 20mA 3V LEDs!
- No need to worry about Resistors, it features a built-in 1-watt Current-Limiting Resistor Array.
- Includes a 2ft. JST Feeder Cable (#30194) to Plug this Junction Box into any Dioramo Lighting System Light Port.
- AC / DCC Power Compatible, it features a built-in Bridge Rectifier.
- Includes Mounting Screws (#55330). An optional Die Cut 3M VHB Double-sided Adhesive Pad for screwless mounting is also available (#55202).
Perfect for Quickly and Easily Adding Miniature Light Fixtures and LEDs to your Model Train Layouts, Dioramas, Hobbies, Scale Model Scenery, DIY Projects, Crafts, Architectural Displays, Toys, Diecast Cars, RC, Dollhouses, Miniature Light Fixtures, Plastic Kits, Legos, Toy Minis, Costumes, 3D Prints, Christmas Village, Holiday Decorations, and more!

Embracing Modularity
- The Dioramo Lighting System is Never Obsolete.
- Only get the parts you want, to build exactly what you need.
- Grow your Lighting System as your project expands.
Specifications:
Product Category: | Lighting Electronics |
Dimensions: (incl. Mounting Wings) |
1.82 in. × 1.0 in. × 0.55 in. 46.25 mm x 25.5 mm x 14.0 mm |
Operating Voltage: | 9-17 V (volts) (AC, DC, or DCC) |
Maximum Device Current: | 300 mA (milliampere) 0.3 A (ampere) |
Resistance: | 700 R (ohms) |
Maximum Power: | 1 W (watt) |
Wire Terminals: | Push Spring Connectors accepting 14 to 36 AWG Wires |
Important:
The Dioramo Lighting System is designed to be both an Easy-Peasy Plug-and-Play Solution and a Customizable System for DIY Builders. Our DIY Adapters and Cables allow for both approaches.
DIY Connections, however, are done at your own risk. Faulty DIY connections resulting in a short circuit may damage the module's electronics.
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