Hi Chris Click on the users name, then a new window opens, press “start a conversation” Cheers Pete
Hi Keith Many thanks for the information. I have already downloaded the Lais manual. The 4F is analogue at the moment. Unfortunately I have to go...
Thanks Guys I will order some LaisDCC decoders and give them a try. After all what could possibly go wrong? Cheers Pete
Thanks Mike I will look at this and give it a go. Just trying to work out what size harness I need together with the decoder. Pete
Photos attached.
Forgot to say it is tender driven.
Thanks guys. I will post a photo of the tender and motor tomorrow. I say Ringfield as that is what it says on the spec sheet with the loco. Cheers...
Hi All Anybody know of any instructions on how to do this. I have searched this site, the web and hornby. Nothing. Fairly new at this. Cheers Pete
Hi I don't know if anybody has ever looked at: https://www.openstreetmap.org It shows track layouts for all over the world. It appears to be...
Fine with me. Cheers Pete
Toto Is this still available? Pete
Hi How do you send a private message to another member? Cheers Pete
Ian Many thanks. I am putting this on the back burner for now until I get back to the UK. Also, many thanks to Bob and all the others. It is a...
Hi Bob Looks interesting. I have heard and looked, (a little bit), at Arduino. Not sure if I know how it all works. I note that it is a PIR that...
Hi Ian Now, there is another way! Not sure how many boards/tea lights I would ruin with my soldering 'skills'. Certainly worth a look if only for...
Here I am again Look at http://ccgi.dcpmicro.plus.com/traintech/pdf_manuals/CL1_instructions.pdf Once again £20 but no wheel wipers involved. In...
Hi Bob Thanks for that. Call me a lazy 'person' but I wanted to try and get it all automated. Don't fancy all that CV stuff that was part of the...
Hi Bob I was just thinking that your design is fine whilst travelling along the track but when the coaches are parked up, (fiddle yard or a...
Hi All Had a further look around the Internet. See,...
Hi Bob Only problem with these that I can see is the working voltage, 100-240V AC. At least it shows that there is 'stuff' out there. Thanks for...