Hi All,
For ground signals you might like to check these out.
https://sites.google.com/view/stagnesrailway07
I have fitted and wired them with a single bidirectional LED which has worked well for me,
Cheers from Australia
Trevor
BroadwayLionOne more on your big boxy signal...
Hi Bro. Elias!
Thanks for the photo. It shows the sun shade shape really well.
Dave
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One more on your big boxy signal...
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Finally found what I want!
Thanks Tom and Mel
The masts on some of my signals were made from coffee stirrers fro Walmart. The also mad the lens covers on the first photo.
The LEDs from Christmas sets were far too bright, the lens covers makes them just right.
Hi Tom and Mel,
Thanks. I thought they were called header strips but I couldn't find the ones I wanted in all the thousands of Digikey listings. I have lots of the single pin strips buy I want some doubles for the dwarf signals. I probably bought the singles on eBay so I will do a search for the double pin strips there.
Dave,
They are called header strips. These are a slightly different kind than the ones normally found on PCB boards. Those have a square gold pins and sockets. These have smaller round silver pins and sockets and work great for more delicate wire installations for decoders that you want to connect and disconnect.
I bought mine off eBay. They came directly from China so it took a little while (2-3 weeks) before they arrived. No complaints on the quality though.
Tom
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Hi guys,
I am having a serious seniors moment and I need your help. I can't remember the proper name for these strips. I have been searching Digikey for hours. I thought I bought them from Digikey before but my purchase history doesn't go back far enough:
Pardon the fuzzy picture. Apparently I can't remember how to focus the camera either!
I need strips that are two pins wide. The length doesn't matter. They will be cut into 2 x 2 pin pieces.
They will be used to mount dwarf signals like these:
Yes, they aren't exactly prototypical, but they are less than $2.00 each which makes then really attractive. We might try playing with them a bit to see if we can reduce the size of the housing and maybe add some duck bill shades over the LEDs.
Thanks