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remove the ladder, we linemen don't need ladders to climb poles!!!!!!!Drasko
This week's project... no, let me rephrase that... a task that has taken over my MRR life for the past two months has been our club's quarter-scale crossbuck, an attention-getter for train shows. Overall it's been showing its age for a while, but the electronics gave up the ghost at the last show, and I foolishly stepped up to the task of fixing it. Of course, that turned into a complete rebuild and repaint, no good deed goes unpunished.A pile o' parts after disassembly, awaiting rewiring, cleaning and/or repainting:Delivered this afternoon to our show venue for this weekend's event:Original configuration was 110V-powered and a direct replacement for the electronics board was located, but there were other issues with the 110V system, plus a desire to convert to LED. On finding appropriate 12VDC LED assemblies (semi-trailer taillights!), I figured the Circuitron FL-2HD flasher board might do the trick. It did, and on initial testing was the discovery that the current draw was so low at 10-15mA, so the whole thing could run on eight D-cell batteries for 15-20 days continuously. Fitting the battery holders into the base was a fabrication challenge, but it worked, the finished photo above taken after a week of uninterrupted operation.Now maybe I can get back to working on the layout.
Have you consider using a small 12V deep discharge lead acid gel battery? About the same size as eight D cells.
Very nice. What would be the correct process to restore an old dwarf signal and maybe light it up?