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15
May
2010
Understanding Dollhouse Electrical Systems PDF Print
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Features - Electricals
Written by Lily Morgan   

Dollhouse collecting is already a fascinating and fun way to enjoy fancy décor and a luxurious design. When you factor in things like electrical work, you can make your dollhouse a brightly lit dream home. There are some aspects of electricity in dollhouses that should be researched first but overall it is a relatively general process. Adding electricity to your dollhouse is a great way to create a realistic appearance as well as a warm glow. If you are interested in adding some lighting to your dollhouse, do some information seeking first to be better equipped.

There are different types of wiring and different ways of doing it. Become familiar with all of them if you want in order make the best choice. A round wire system involves direct wiring to each fixture. That means they are each wired to a controller or lighting strip. Because it involves a lot of wires, you may have to run them under flooring in order to conceal them. It is possible to have plug in lights as well with this method.

Tape wire is another way of adding lighting to your dollhouse. It involves the use of thin copper tape that uses an adhesive in order to secure it in place. The electricity is sent through the house in a ring. The wire should be coated with something protective in order to prevent corrosion of any kind.

There are also hybrid systems available for electricity in dollhouses. This method uses an exterior power distribution unit that uses tape wire circuits inside the dollhouse. The tape is connected to round wire which receives power from the unit on the back of the house. These methods are all slightly different so be sure to choose the best one for you.

In order to do this type of thing, you should have a good basic knowledge of electrical work. If not, you should at least be very good at following instructions. Everything must be done appropriately or else you could risk a safety hazard. Crossing wires over is a terrible mistake. They all must be properly connected.

Most dollhouses can run twelve volts easily but they should not be any higher than that. To run a higher voltage than required could cause your lights to burn out early or create a potential fire hazard. Always follow the specifications for electricity in a dollhouse in order to adhere to all safety standards.

Always use the proper tools required for electrical jobs. Though it might seem very small in comparison to a regular sized house, it still must be done right. When it comes to soldering, certain tools must be used. Make sure you have everything you need before you attempt to get started.

Be sure to always practise safety when dealing with electricity of any strength. Many things can go wrong if you were to touch the wrong wires together or accidentally touch something to metal. You certainly do not want to get zapped or start a fire. A dollhouse electrical system is a great addition to any dollhouse if it is done right.

 

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Last Updated on Saturday, 15 May 2010 14:00
 

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