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Walthers Magnetic Wand

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JRP
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Walthers Magnetic Wand
Posted by JRP on Sunday, February 6, 2022 4:45 PM

Hello.  Does anyone still have the Magnetic Wand used to perform some operations on Proto 2000 QSI dual mode sound equipped locomotives?  I cannot locate mine (I bought the Proto UP E-8's back in 2005 and the wand came with it.).  I'm sure I still have it, but problem is after all this time I don't remember what it looks like.  Fortunatley I have the wand instructions that came with my QSI loco.  I'm asking anyone that if you have it, can you please e-mail me a "photo" of the wand which may help me find it once I see it. Thanks in advance.

JRP

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Posted by gmpullman on Sunday, February 6, 2022 5:28 PM

There were various designs of the so-called wand from a simple 3/4" long cylindrical metal "dowel" to a plastic-housed "Broadway Limited" style keychain fob.

I found that in many cases when the reed switch was buried deep within a tender or E/F-unit shell, the magnet supplied wasn't strong enough to trip the switch.

I had success with stronger, neodymium magnets and the best result I got was from a magnet removed from an old computer hard drive.

Good Luck, Ed

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Posted by RR_Mel on Sunday, February 6, 2022 5:57 PM

I made a pair of wands using six ⅛” round neodymium magnets attached to a ⅛” dowel.  Heat shrink over the magnets and dowel work great.

I use magnetic latching read switches in my cabooses and baggage cars to control the lighting.





I use a decoder function in my baggage cars to trip a relay and parallel the relay contacts with a latching reed switch for operating in DC mode.

Mel


 
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Posted by hon30critter on Sunday, February 6, 2022 10:44 PM

Lastspikemike
Buy a Rapido car with lights, they have a useful magnetic wand comes with every car.

Well, that would be one way to do it, albeit somewhat expensive.

I use a neodymium cylindrical magnet about 1/4" in dia. by 3/4" long. Works great! Costs a bit over a buck each.

https://www.kjmagnetics.com/proddetail.asp?prod=D4C

Dave

I'm just a dude with a bad back having a lot of fun with model trains, and finally building a layout!

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