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I love the gigantic mechanism to power the tiny signal.But this is beautiful.
This is the 'PROTOTYPE" model but the production ones will be almost the same.......looking a bit more straightforward.The 2,5 rpm 3 to 6 V motors are quite bulky but reliable and silent; I tried small geared motors but these produced quite a bit of noise...... at least the ones I found/used. Using servos saves space but adds cost plus knowledge of control....... this is simple pushbutton operation, no knowledge of electronics/servos/arduino or else necessary.Whats underneath the table top doesn't show......its the signal that counts....... my opinion.These units are available for sale as finished models (made to order), ready to be added to your layout, just as my other ATSF semaphore signal and lower quadrant train order board. Check out the website WWW.ATSFNSCALEMODELS.COM for additional info.
Small servos are very inexpensive. I was also thinking of using them strictly as a motor and gears (removing all the electronics inside). But that modification means that servos would have to be dissembled. Might not be a thing that you are comfortable with.The small geared motors I'm thinking of are basically smaller version of what you used (with open gearbox). They are not very loud (especially if ran at a reduced voltage).Here is a sample listing https://www.ebay.com/itm/383830890226 They cost less than $2 and if you buy larger quantity, you use "make an offer" feature to get them even cheaper.
Dirk, this is excellent news! Order coming up as soon as I figure out what else from your fabulous ATSF production line I NEED I have your lower quadrant version for Cajon station, and the motors work and fit just fine; visually what’s above ground that maters most. Thank you for doing the upper quadrant version as well, I’m ecstatic!! (a pic to prove that is attached...that’s me with my thumbs up!) Otto
Thanks, I have bought/tried these as well, also 3 to 6 V DC, but I forgot to mention the real difference... I could not find one slower than 44 rpm......price of my motor(s) is even a bit lower btw...The ones I use/show have the same length (taken over the axle), are certainly a bit wider, 35 mm versus 12 mm, but run at 2,5 rpm...... and thats what I need for these signals.