Pilot4996 wrote: i have nothing like that, but i would not use a light detector of any sort, because it is my opinion that it would look very unrealistic. i myself would use either a magnet and reed or a pressure switch. Pilot4996
i have nothing like that, but i would not use a light detector of any sort, because it is my opinion that it would look very unrealistic. i myself would use either a magnet and reed or a pressure switch.
Pilot4996
I think that 'cabbage' has the Right Idea: KEEP IT SIMPLE :)
Photo and info on all detector devices that are in or on the sleepers:
http://www.onrgallery.com/preview0551.html
cheers Greg.
The Home of Articulated Ugliness
Hi Spike,
Thanks for that
Cheers Dennis
Happy New Year
I have very low voltage high tor. motor.
The frog arm also operates a slide dpdt switch.
You could also use Microswitches with a roller arm.
with a dpdt micro you do not need a relay.
Major tip. place the switch so that the slider goes with the switch arm and not aginst it.
Have Fun
Spike
You could use IRDOT type - which have infrared emmitter/receiver packages but to my knowledge no one has got this working succesfully outdoors
http://www.heathcote-electronics.co.uk/index.htm
Thanks Dave, I agree.
cheers Dennis.
light detection outside can present a few problems with dirt and dust and obviously will not work at night
magnets are probably best outside but whatever seems easiest i guess - just make sure all joints are soldered and double heat shrink wrapped
Hi Ralph,
Thanks for that, I was thinking on the same lines as that , i wonder if any one else has?
Cheers Dennis.
Hi all,
It's me again Dennis from New zealand.
What sort of detectors do you use on your layout that will trigger a relay for example going into a reversing loop? As an electrician i like using relays and double pole switches, rather than electronics.
Thanks looking forward to hear from you all.
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