Hi Joe et al,
My intention [rather than replicate the Lionel Remote Switch] was to simply buy the lantern and base, and use a 3rd party switch like the Micromark product, or a manual lever to operate the switch. When I locate those parts, I'll re-post the results.
Most of my efforts right now involve creating a motorized coal delivery mechanism for the coal tipple on my layout. I've fabricated the transmission from PVC pipie and a gardening bulb auger, and am now hooking up the motor from a battery operated drill. I hope to complete it and test it tonight.....
Happy railroading!
Dan
Here is a summary of the answers I received in the Fastrack group:
" I recently took apart a Fastrack Manual switch that was broken and replaced 2 parts (a swivel rail link and a swivel rail). For the cost of the 2 parts plus shipping I could have bought a used manual Fastrack switch on ebay. My point is that for the cost of the parts it would take to convert a Fastrack manual to a Fastrack remote, you could buy a used remote on eBay and it wouldn’t cost any of your time."
"I took the switch coils off an old O27 switch. Then I made a bracket to mount the coils and attach to the fastrack switch. Then I made some linkage, attached wires and it worked."
"It involves buying a lot of parts. A LOT! And cost comes out to be more then buying a remote switch to begin with."
I will avoid the hassle and splurge, and buy remote switches when I'm ready. Regards,
Joe
Great question Dannyboy6,
I was thinking the same thing. I have yet to splurge on the remote ones. If we don't get an answer here, I will ask the question in the Yahoo Fastrack forum I follow.
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