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Aren't the bottoms suppose to be silver?
Hi @nscaleSPF2 , great comeback and an excellent solution!What size LED are they? 0603?I have had success with wiring wormholes in the RP, you could replace the mounting brackets with a part that includes the top of the post with cap and a pilot diameter to accept the brass tube and have the wires pass through the RP before entering the tube. This would also minimize the risk of scratching the magnet wire on the brass tube.
what inside and outside diameter is the mast? It looks to be quite small.
A 3-D printer mast would be fine on a diorama sitting in a glass display case or a some small display layout carefully operated and maintained by a fastidious person, but feel that on a layout which is operated and cleaned regularly those delicate parts would not survive long. and replacing/rebuilding a broken mast would be almost as bad as building a new signal.cap
Also, placing a single resistor on each head would enable using the metal mast as a common connection, further reducing the number of needed wires. Or still use the mast for a common connection and add a resistor under the layout on each aspect lead (so 3 resistors per head).
2. I will have to find a manufacturer who can actually make the boards per my design. As I mentioned, the last manufacturer produced boards that required a lot of unnecessary rework. Don't know how long it will take to find a new supplier.
As far as I am concerned, chapter 3 of this project is closed.
You've done awesome work here and I really do appreciate it. This is some of the finest modeling we've seen around here in a while, and destined to be an example of the Railwire's best. Indeed, that is the very best N scale model of a PRR position light signal I have ever seen.
The Railwire is not your personal army.