Right, Essentially, I'm trying the whole train smoke generator idea again, and I realise where I was going wrong last time, and why the circuits would burn out. The humidifier module which produces the water vapour requires a 5v power source, whereas I was using anywhere from 6 to 12v, but usually 9 in the form of a 9v battery. My question to you guys is what, if any, resistor should I use to step the voltage down from 12v/9v to 5v? It's also rated 1.5W to 2W if that's of any use... if any of you know anything please let me know, and if you could share this it'd be of much use 🙏🙏🙏
Jack'sTrains
Right, Essentially, I'm trying the whole train smoke generator idea again, and I realise where I was going wrong last time, and why the circuits would burn out. The humidifier module which produces the water vapour requires a 5v power source, whereas I was using anywhere from 6 to 12v, but usually 9 in the form of a 9v battery. My question to you guys is what, if any, resistor should I use to step the voltage down from 12v/9v to 5v? It's also rated 1.5W to 2W if that's of any use... if any of you know anything please let me know, and if you could share this it'd be of much use 🙏🙏🙏
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