Check out Cordless Renovations, their a battery manufacturer in Iowa that build custom battery-packs for G-Scale trains. Check out their website at www.cordlessrenovations.com.
I have recently installed the Syren10 board from Dimension Engineering - http://www.dimensionengineering.com/SyRen10.htm
It is more expensive, but copes with any current load I throw at it, and can be controlled manually by wiring a simple Pot. or can be hooked to a radio control receiver to give full remote control.
Regards
David
Altterain,
I will check out my message on the other forum. I think Del's product looks really nice, but it is probably too nice (meaning more than I can afford right now) for me; I know his got good reviews in Garden Railways.
Modeling the D&H in 1984: http://dandhcoloniemain.blogspot.com/
Hey Ben,
I sent you a PM over on the Aristo board. My 7/8's trains will be using simple battery with a speed controller from quikar electronics (http://www.quickar.com/tkit.php?session=ckEjuiIm - ML-804). Its a $10 kit that works well -
cables and knob from allelectronics.com battery from allbattery.com
-Brian
Del,
It has been a while since we have last talked. Your vinyl letters have really made my cars look great. With the spring weather here, I will be able to finish my fourth car (painted part of it this morning) and hope to have it completely done up by this weekend. Then, I will send payment for the LNER decal order.
I have seen your critter control unit before, but not being a battery-fan until this week I never took notice of it. I will take a closer look, and perhaps that is the solution.
Ben
Cabbage, what you said was pretty much over my head, but I will ask around at my local R/C shop and see what they say. I appreciate your comments, though.
The Home of Articulated Ugliness
You may want to consider "Critter Controls". They are a step above a battery and a switch.
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So I have a couple of small engines (LGB Stainz and two switch engines, each one powered by one truck of a Bachmann 45 tonner) and I am wiring them up for battery power only in a trailing car. Essentially, each will be isolated with just a pair of wires running out the back to the battery car. My Stainz has no lights, and the lights on the two scratchbuilt switch engines will be LEDs controlled by a 9 volt batter on the engine itself... basically, what I am trying to say is that the battery in the trailing car will only be used for the engine's motor, not lights, sound, etc.
I am new to battery power, and thought I would just pick up an Aristocraft Li-Ion battery and build up something. Their battery says it is 21.5 volts on the outside, and I don't know the amps. Even though this might be overkill, Li-ion batteries are light (important for a small engine pulling a trailing car containing a heavy battery) and last a while. I don't want anything fancy, and I have made an HO throttle circuit described in the Dec. 1986 Model Railroader, so I thoght I would try that again and put that in the trailing car too. I wanted to have the battery run to the throttle, and then have the output go directly to the engine.
Here are my questions:
1. Would this work? Can I just take a potentiometer designed for 21 volts and wire that, along with a toggle switch to change polarity/direction, and put that in between the battery and the engine for a simple control circuit? Is there anything I should know about this? Is there an easier way?
2. If my small engines described above only pull 12 or 14 volts (I am guessing, but since it seems most G-scale transformers put out that output... some do 18 volts) would 21 volts be overkill? Or would the engine still just draw 12-14 and the remaining 9 volts be reserved and cause the circuit to last longer?
3. If the Aristocraft Li-Ion battery is too big/powerful for my engines, what would you guys recommend for my battery car? There is a local Hobbytown that has lots of R/C stuff so I could ask them, but I would rather first talk to people who are more familiar with battery applications in trains.
I guess I just want a simple circuit that is one step above the "power switch, direction switch" route. I want one that is "power switch/direction switch" and some speed control.
Thanks
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