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Technical term for the rotary switch I need

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Posted by hon30critter on Sunday, January 12, 2020 1:35 AM

Hey Louie,

Welcome to the forums and cudos for what you are doing for the foster home kids!

Dave

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Posted by pelerin on Saturday, January 11, 2020 11:24 PM

Hi everyone, thank you for your helpful replies And for taking the time to help me out! I’ve gone ahead and ordered the switch and now also know what to order in future. Much obliged!

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Posted by RR_Mel on Saturday, January 11, 2020 1:30 PM

I really like the 12 position rotatable switches with the adjustable stop, I buy them in bulk and use them for all kinds of goodies.  They’re great for testing projects, and cheap too.
 
 
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Posted by SeeYou190 on Saturday, January 11, 2020 12:41 PM

Welcome to the Model Railroader forums. Your first few posts will be delayed by the moderators. That will end very quickly. Please stick around and join our converations.

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I agree with Mel's response. A rotary switch will do the job.

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Posted by BigDaddy on Saturday, January 11, 2020 11:27 AM

pelerin
with the best intentions, people are going to want to suggest different ways of doing this,

First post, but you've been watching us Wink

Welcome to the forum Louie.  Mel's got your answer.

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Posted by RR_Mel on Saturday, January 11, 2020 10:38 AM

Welcome
 
SP4T Rotary Switch.
 
 
I buy SP12T with a adjustable stop then set how many positions I need for each application.
 
 
 
 
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Technical term for the rotary switch I need
Posted by pelerin on Saturday, January 11, 2020 10:31 AM

Hi Folks,

Can someone please tell me the correct name for the type of rotary switch I need to order for the following project? I want to incorporate one 3-aspect LED signal to one end of the mainline of a 2' x 8' portable "time saver puzzle" type  HO layout. That end of the layout leads to a cassette that serves the double function of (a) loading and unloading the train onto/from the layout and (b) if desired, use the cassette as an additional yard area, making the switching puzzle easier for smaller kids. The layout is going to a foster home for kids. This is a simple, basic DCC, bulletproof layout. I want to install a simple, basic, bulletproof 4-position rotary switch. I have already tested the signal and it works with the layout's DCC power.  It has a resistor on one wire, and three wires (red-yellow-green) for the appropriate aspect signal.  None of the electrical supply stores near my small town has the switch, and I need to know what to call it so that I can order it on the internet. It has to have one input to route power to one of the three aspect lights, plus a "dead" (off) circuit. So, it is a 4-position switch. 

Please note that, with the best intentions, people are going to want to suggest different ways of doing this, but I beg of you, all I want to do is the rotary switch, not one of the thousand better ways of doing this. It is not a block light, it is not an occupancy light, it is a humble traffic light... This is not a contest layout or a layout to dazzle model railroad experts.  All I want is the name of the switch to look for. Thank you for your understanding!!!

Louie

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