We built a nifty parking garage kit that resulted in quite a beefy cube of a structure. Since it lives on an NTRAK module, it by necessity has to come off into a tub between shows. It has two artificial street lights on the top level, and we now have nice ones with LEDs to go in their place.
The dilemma is that, first the LED light poles are 12 volts. That eliminates embedding a battery in the parking garage. Since it is rather unwieldy I don't really want the module owner to have to connect wires together with mini sockets as that would take at least 3 hands. What I am imagining is some sort of set of contacts, one side embedded in the module top, and their mates embedded in the bottom of the garage structure. The power supply is mounted underneath the module. But what would such a foolproof contact method and materials be, whereby all you do is plop the thing down and connectivity is made? I've not done this before. I've seen HO home layout guys do this type of thing with swinging access gates which have door hinges.
Any concrete or even wild a$$ ideas are welcome. I'm rebuilding this module for him and I'm in the home stretch.
Regards,
Glenn K.
Mississippi Valley N Scalers, StL
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