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153 Block Signals!!!

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153 Block Signals!!!
Posted by lionel2 on Sunday, June 7, 2009 8:49 PM

I noticed that some 153 block signals have resistors underneath them and some do not.  What is the difference between the two different types??  Were they made in different years??  I have 2 of my own, but they do not have resistors.  If I was to get some with resistors, whats the difference?  They wire up the same???  Thanks.

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Posted by lionelsoni on Sunday, June 7, 2009 9:25 PM

Before 1950 they used 6-volt lamps.  The resistor was put in series with the common to drop the transformer voltage to a suitable level.  Those signals also had sockets for miniature screw-base lamps.  The later signals used 14-volt bayonet-base lamps.

Only the later signals can be operated directly from a control rail without being rewired.  The earlier signals need a 153C contactor (or a relay).

Bob Nelson

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