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Buckeye Riveter......... OTTS Charter Member, a Roseyville Raider and a member of the CTT Forum since 2004..
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Buckeye Riveter Yes, Dave that is kinda what I was thinking about. I have a Lionel Hobo Water Tower that plays music. I would like it to be set up so that when certain cars pass by the music begins to play. [:D] I think I would need a momentary switch and not an off/on relay. Has anyone ever heard ot the Billy Bass Trophy Mount that plays a song anytime someone passes by? I was thinking of ripping the electronics out of that and using it to start the Hobo Tower's music. I think that would be an excellent article for CTT. The title would be "Fish Guts Powers Train Accessories" [:D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by pigseyes Well as it turns out this whole thing is more confusing with every post. Maybe the reed switch idea is not worth a crap after all after reading all these post. I think I will go back to the time tested method of touching a bare wire to the transformer terminal as the train passes to activate accessories. Its not fancy but it always works...Tim
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QUOTE: Originally posted by jprampolla Hi Folks, If I may have a chance to defend myself, the article shows the crossing signal as only one possible device that can be activated by this technique. Any device or accessory can be switched “on” or “off “with this idea. About 10 years ago when I was getting back into this hobby, I had to figure out this technique for myself because I never saw it in any publication. Its beauty is in its simplicity. I hope it will be helpful for those (like me) who are not electronics buffs but want to apply simple, useful, achievable techniques on their layouts. I am disappointed that the article has been picked apart so, perhaps putting others off of the idea. Not much fellowship here! Take care, Joe.
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