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Peteski, I understand how the bistable version works with an internal "latching" magnet. From what I have read, using an external "latching chip" uses battery capacity while the car just sits there. That might mean that the batteries run down fast enough that trains in staging tracks could not just be left there between operating sessions without losing lighting function for the next session (or the one after?). I really would like a "solution" that doesn't have me changing batteries inside the cars too often. (But I am still trying to figure an unobtrusive way to put a battery holder under the car, maybe in a model of a battery box.)Do you know how long the batteries in an EZ Peezy last just sitting there with the lights off?
Battery leakage is definitely a bummer, when it happens. But, it really should not happen. Lately, battery brands that I used to count on to not leak have leaked, sometimes in less than a year, without beng discharged, first. I guess that means that the manufacturing was transferred to China. Duracell AAs seem to be the worst culprits in my recent experience.
With DCC, I hate to waste that expensive track power on lights that do not need to change function while in operation. Sound is already taking additional power. And, there is the complexity of taking power off the rails and getting it into the roofs of passenger cars. There are not that many types of low-frictin power pickup trucks around, and putting wipers on standard trucks can cause a lot of drag that I don't want.SOOO, does anybody have a good link to one of those electroninc chips that toggles power every time it sees a connection from a normally-open reed switch?