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19 CIRCUITS as of  1-6-2018

CONTENTS

Arc Welder Simulator
Capacitor Discharge Unit MkII
Capacitor Discharge Unit MkII - modification
CDU - discussion

Flashing Railroad Lights
Flashing Lights
LED Tester
Make your own Point Motor using a servo
Model Railway Time
Over-Current Detection
Point Motor Driver
Reversing A Motor
Servo as Point Motor
Track Tester
Traffic Lights
Train Throttle
4-Way Traffic Lights

 
27MHz Link
 
                                         to Index
INTRODUCTION
This e-book presents some interesting projects for Model Railways.
Talking Electronics has produced two books for Model Railway enthusiasts (book-2 is now out of print).
The two books are:
Electronics for Model Railways 1:
Electronics for Model Railways 2:
The projects in these books can be found on Talking Electronics website in the left-hand column.
Since releasing these two books, we have designed some extra projects and more are being released all the time.
The projects will be presented in this eBook and you will need to come back on a regular basis to see the updates.


Colin Mitchell

If you have DCC Digital Command Control on your model railway, or are thinking about using it or starting a layout with this feature, here is a website dedicated to helping you:
http://www.dccconcepts.com.au/

Digital Command Control is a standard for a system to operate model railways so that two or more locomotives can be controlled independently on the same section of track.
We will not be covering any projects for DCC so it's best to visit the DCC website.