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I’m sure this is meaningless to most of you but to me this is a major milestone: I finally got 3 of the Pennsy signals I have had for 40+ years wired. They were on my old layout unwired and on my current layout in their current (prototypical) positions for almost 10 years. They are grossly oversized but I still like them.1) The old signals have 5 wire leads. One common and one each for the center (1 bulb), vertical (2 bulbs), diagonal (2), and horizontal (3) (includes the lower post bulb also). I currently have them wired to an Atlas selector which means I have to turn on the center bulb and also chose another aspect to turn on. Can someone tell me what kind of switch (how many poles; [4 throws (off/vertical/diagonal/horizontal)]) and how to wire the center light to come on with vertical/diagonal/horizontal positions without shorting and turning on all bulbs?) (@peteski where are you when I need you?)2) While I am at it: How do you hook up and control the newer LED version? It has 3 wires (1 with a resistor). How do you change positions and what kind of switch do you need? The instructions that came with it are pretty useless.3) And while I am asking is there a circuit that would show where adjoining block of separate throttles are both aligned to the same direction (vertical); aligned to opposite directions (horizontal) or one side off (diagonal)? All using track power (I do not have block sensors. It is a DC layout.)I still have 2 old and 3 new signals that need to find a home on the layout
I need more info about the LED signals. Who made them? Are the instructions available online?
So what happened @rickb773 ? Suddenly lost interest in the project?You profile shows: Last Active: Today at 11:02:11 AM
Not in the least!Wife decided that "I wanted to" pull out 7 bushes (mixed in with 2" tree roots) and replace them with 4 new bushes.Since this was to be "our anniversary project" it suddenly came to the top of the To Do list.I was expecting a magic solution of some sort of 4 position rotary switch (Off, Grn, Yel, Red) to be the solution but I suppose that would still require require the 7 diodes. Which in turn would require some sort of board and I am running out of under layout space for a board.I will soon test the new LED position lights but I am terrified that I will do something backwards and burn them out.Promise tests by the weekend! (Even though the "Am I Blue" thread triggered ny ADHD.)
@peteski As for testing the LED signal with the 9V battery, you can't blow up anything unless you bypass the resistor that is attached to the common lead. If you follow my instruction, nothing will burn up (even if you get polarity backwards).
Here is a simple hookup diagram of a circuit which will automatically light up the center bulb when any aspect is lit. I color-coded the wiring to make it clearer.Now the 4th selector switch is unused. You could use it to control the small signal head mounted on those masts.The black components are diodes. The white band denotes cathode (you don't really need to worry about it - just follow the wiring diagram). I assume that you use common positive wiring. If not, you can either switch the power supply leads or flip all the diodes in the circuit (so the white band on the diodes points towards the signal.