Just like @RayBoebel, I too am a new subscriber. Very informative and clever construction of something that scares a lot of people. Oh, by the way I ‘m from the U.k.
The Walthers Switch Motors did most of the heavy lifting for me. However instead of using their plug and play button LED's I wired up my own. I am not great when it comes to the electronics side but I do have this crude hand drawn diagram that I used to help me once I had figured out what worked. All switches are wired this way with the crossovers having an extra LED and Switch input wired into the circuit. Image link - i.imgur.com/ZvJRai4.jpg
Yes, exactly that! With the two crossovers, I have a button for each turnout although its not necessary as both points in that crossover throw with the push of either button. With the Walthers turnout motors you can use other switch types too, so if you wanted to use a toggle for example with one side being open and the other being closed you could do that also. They also have two built in switches that can allow for powering frogs, and/or a signal, as well as built in DCC capability (although I have not explored that myself)
@@JohntheTrainman Yes! you can also buy it without the dispenser as a refill. Here is a link to the product page on the Tamiya US site. www.tamiyausa.com/shop/finishing/masking-tape-6mm/
I used 3 leg, bi-color LED's. My wiring might be specific to the Walthers point motors but I can share my hand drawing I used when I wired each set of LED's. With the crossovers, I just added a third LED to the circuit. The only difference to this drawing and the panel is that I added a resistor to both the Red and the Green legs. Hope this image is of some help. Image link - i.imgur.com/ZvJRai4.jpg
This is excellent! Very neat and cool lookin! And an easy way to tell which switches are open and closed!
Thank you! I appreciate that.
Minimal tools and materials with a great turnout. Job well done Sir!
Thanks! - I have a new video up now too on how I install the switch machines themselves, check it out if interested.
@@DanB80TTS Will do!
tamiya masking tape... unbeatable :) great vid
AWESOME PRESENTATION 👏🏾 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Just like @RayBoebel, I too am a new subscriber. Very informative and clever construction of something that scares a lot of people. Oh, by the way I ‘m from the U.k.
Thanks!
New sub here!! Very cool!! I still need to do this at some point
Thanks, relatively simple to make and does the job. I will need to make another in the future for the other side of the layout and its turnouts.
Some information on the wiring would be helpful.
The Walthers Switch Motors did most of the heavy lifting for me. However instead of using their plug and play button LED's I wired up my own. I am not great when it comes to the electronics side but I do have this crude hand drawn diagram that I used to help me once I had figured out what worked. All switches are wired this way with the crossovers having an extra LED and Switch input wired into the circuit.
Image link - i.imgur.com/ZvJRai4.jpg
Thanks!@@DanB80TTS
So do these push button switches control both directions of the point? Press once for open and again for closed for example?
Yes, exactly that! With the two crossovers, I have a button for each turnout although its not necessary as both points in that crossover throw with the push of either button.
With the Walthers turnout motors you can use other switch types too, so if you wanted to use a toggle for example with one side being open and the other being closed you could do that also. They also have two built in switches that can allow for powering frogs, and/or a signal, as well as built in DCC capability (although I have not explored that myself)
Exactly what I need! Elegant yet simple. Where did you get the striping tape dispenser? Brand?
That is Tamiya brand masking tape, it is well worth the price. Best masking tape I have used especially when painting buildings or locomotives.
@@DanB80TTS thanks! Does it come in the dispenser?
@@JohntheTrainman Yes! you can also buy it without the dispenser as a refill. Here is a link to the product page on the Tamiya US site. www.tamiyausa.com/shop/finishing/masking-tape-6mm/
Thanks, Dan!@@DanB80TTS
You claim to be 'no electronics expert' but have made exactly what I want. Please show the wiring diagram.
I used 3 leg, bi-color LED's. My wiring might be specific to the Walthers point motors but I can share my hand drawing I used when I wired each set of LED's. With the crossovers, I just added a third LED to the circuit. The only difference to this drawing and the panel is that I added a resistor to both the Red and the Green legs. Hope this image is of some help.
Image link - i.imgur.com/ZvJRai4.jpg