I saw some mechanical levers for turnouts on page 110 of the newest MR magazine. Has anyone got any info on these? they look cool, but i dont know how well they work.I would much prefer something mechanical to something electrical, and these seem even cheaperthan the hornby ones i was going to use.
also, with the construction stage of my shelf layout looming ahead, i was wondering if there are such things as cheap wireless or walkaround DCC controllers. it will only be for 2 trains and some features so it should be the cheapest one i can get.
any comments welcome!
If you are referring to the Humpyard levers, I am a fan. I have installed 4 and when I changed my layout, I moved them, and they work wonderful. They are easier to install than Tortiose. I have not routed power with them, but they look like they would.
I think they look really nice, I put them in a small control panel.
The best part, they work, everytime.
Wireless DCC can get expensive. First you need to decide on which brand of DCC you are going to use.
Jim
Modeling BNSF and Milwaukee Road in SW Wisconsin
I DON'T THINK there is such a thing as a 'cheap wireless'. It adds about $100 to the package. 'Cheaper' manufacturer's seemingly can't stay in business'.
TETHERED' controls are out of favor right now - with 'Newbies' buying DC, or low-end DCC . BEST suggestion is to 'haunt' E Bay for one.
I have a RIX unit that I can recommend. It sold new for $79. Unfortunately RIX no longer makes it.
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I have a Digitrax wireless system and it works great. I have had it for over five years with no problems. I have used UT-1, DT-100 tethered throttles; and DT-100, DT-300 and DT-400 wireless throttles. I have sold my UT-1s andf DT-100 tethered throttles and have gone all wireless. All future throttles will be the new UT-4r wirelles throttles as they are very easy to use.
You can usually find a used and sometimes new Digitrax command station DC-100 (Chief) or DB-150 booster/command station on Ebay for a very reasonable price. You will also need a good power supply. To convert to wireless you will need to buy a UP-91 radio throttle jack (only one UP-91 is needed) and wireless throttles.
You said you were constructing a shelf layout. Most DCC systems have tethered throttles that connect to the DCC system via throttle jacks which can be placed arround the layout. If you purchased a Digitrax system you could use tethered throttles, then upgrade the system to wireless later. Some other DCC systems can be upgraded to wireless in the same manner.
JIM
Jim, Modeling the Kansas City Southern Lines in HO scale.
I checked out the humpyard website, and they say that they need to be assembled.are they hard to put together or do they require soldering?
also , could there be a way to hook up some british semaphore signals to them? i have been trying to figure out how control all my signals from the central hub.
I will definately get them if i can, i purchased a hornby point motor the other day and everytime you switch the points all the trains lurch forward,much too annoying. they also need like 5 different wires each.