Hi All:
I am a prehistoric MRR who still believes in plain old fashion DC with blocks.
My dream is to construct my control panels with push button on/off switches that light red when the block is off, and green when the block is on.
Alternatively, a similar switch that is green when the block is powered and no color when off.
I have been looking, am frustrated, and decided to bother you all with this issue.
Any Help?
Thanks. Rob.
LIONS model in DC. Nine Miles of Mane Lion Track, alas but all on just one block.
Back in old days when LION thought him needed block, he made SIX of them (as if silly LION had six heads!) But him used toggle switches (well actually there were gang switches of a sort that I have not seen in years, but as far as this goes lets just use toggle switches.) Push the switch to the left and power pack one is connected to the block, push it to the right and power back two is connected to the block. You do not need lights: You can look at the position of the switch.
How is a push button going to help you? Well... if you have three or four blocks, then you would need a relay for each block, and the button would pull in the relay, you would need a latching circuit to hold it in place, which is broken when you push a different button. Now you need LEDs to tell you something. But what can an LED tell you, would need one for each block and each power supply.
LION *could* take the time to figure out something more complicated, but more complicated is probably something that you could do without. Ditch the buttons, control your blocks with toggle switches, or if you have more than two throttles get some 2 pole, 6 position rotary switches, and you are all set.
ROAR
The Route of the Broadway Lion The Largest Subway Layout in North Dakota.
Here there be cats. LIONS with CAMERAS
All you need is a DPDT latching pushbutton - they are fairly common. One pole turns on and off power to the block, the other pole will direct power to either the red or green LED.
--Randy
Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's
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Here's a site with a bunch of pushbutton switches. They've got illuminated ones, but I'm not sure if they've got bi-color LED options.
Eswitch.com
Steve S