Electrically it is just a SPDT switch that mechanically moves the points.
I've considered doing this also. The contacts look a little delicate, but once installed (I have 2" foam) they ought to be pretty well protected.
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
Rich I have read the info on the web site
Joe That is what I would want signals to indicate turnout position, at the most 3 signals I want some iinfo before I jump into it, but it sounds like it can be done.
Mike
I use a 220s ground throw to power leds in a dwarf two position signal to show turnout position. The led cathodes are connected to the negative lead of a power supply and the positive lead to the common of the 220s. The remaining 220s contacts are used to connect to the appropriate leads of the leds via a resistor. The 220s are a little bit fiddly to assemble but once assembled work well. I aslo use them to provide turnout position indication on a couple of control panels.
Joe
CGW121 Has anyone used a caboose industries ground throw with a signal? I was thinking, ( always dangerous ), one could use a ground throw like a 220s with signals.
Has anyone used a caboose industries ground throw with a signal? I was thinking, ( always dangerous ), one could use a ground throw like a 220s with signals.
Have you seen this link from Caboose Industries on powering the 220S?
http://www.cabooseind.com/instructions
Rich
Alton Junction