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Subject: 
Remote Switch (was: Scale Modelers Aren't the Only Ones . . .)
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Sat, 2 Feb 2008 16:34:13 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Rick Clark wrote:

   There are a number of electrically operated switch designs, but I think mine is the smallest, since it uses a micro-motor. It has pros and cons which are detailed here:

http://news.lugnet.com/trains/?n=16648

I love Rick’s awesome spear switch idea. I kept running it through my head to see if I could make it any smaller. I came up with something this morning:



Full Gallery of my prototype

I only have technic motors, so I wanted a solution that I could swap out if I get something smaller. The belt/pulley system also allows the motor to keep running past the point needed to move the switch, which keeps it from either stalling the motor or tearing the switch apart.

The spear is held in place by a headlight brick, which is pushed along a tile by two 1/2 1x2 liftarms on an axle. The yellow liftarm indicates which direction the track is switched, and also allows for manual switching if necessary.

The housing is 3 x 4 x 2 1/3. The bushings and switch indicator each add a stud on either side. This could be made smaller by leaving off the indicator and only using a single bushing. It could probably be made even smaller by using a single 1/2 liftarm inside, with the bushing next to it, and the belt running out the back, but I haven’t tried that. Other sizing depends on what type of motor you use. With a little work, and some cleverly drilled holes, the motor could even be hidden beneath the table.

See Rick’s post above for cautions, and a description of how the switches work.

-Elroy



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  Re: Remote Switch (was: Scale Modelers Aren't the Only Ones . . .)
 
I am new at this. I have some 4531 switches (points) that are from LEGO. The main line is always powered. The side line is only powered when the switch is thrown to that side. looking at the MOC in this thread it seem that another tpye of switch is (...) (17 years ago, 3-Mar-08, to lugnet.trains, FTX)

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  Re: Scale Modelers Aren't the Only Ones . . .
 
The layout looks great (you will be so much happier with it when it's up on a table)! It's really hard to resist the temptation to make a loop, but point-to-point layouts have many more interesting possibilities. I think you'll be having fun with (...) (17 years ago, 28-Jan-08, to lugnet.trains, FTX)

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