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So installing the signal means drilling a hole, dropping in the signal, then attaching the decoder to the connector?Might be interesting to consider extending the distance to allow for more distance between the decoder and the signal base.-Dave
I would say extend the base to drop the connector part at least an inch or maybe more.
Exactly. I do appreciate the idea of the longer part. I'll start exploring ways to lengthen the part without adding too much material.
Or as Ed suggests, make the end caps and pick a standard tube (maybe something evergreen sells?) to glue the connector end and cap to (would theoretically not involve increasing the printing cost).https://evergreenscalemodels.com/collections/14-polysytrene-tubes-Dave
One other thought re: the extension tube: if you can keep the 'top' end (ie, the end with the signal base) at the same 1/4" diameter, then it would require only a 1/4" hole in the roadbed which should help the fit in tight places, and also make it easier to blend into the scenery.Ed
Unless the signal itself fits up through a 1/4" hole, don't you lose the ability to plug and unplug the signal? You'd have to drop it in place and then solder the magnet wires underneath the layout. At that point, you don't need the plug at all. I use a 5/8" drill on Modutrak. This is to fit larger Molex connectors than what is being proposed here.
Maybe this?https://www.therailwire.net/forum/index.php?topic=39154.0