I will see if I can find a link and post it , there is also a model railway supplier that sells a unit to control 1 to 4 servos that can be programmed with throws and speed of travel . I have several of these on my model train layout .Bill,
I would be interested in knowing where you purchased those parts. I see many options but have a hard time knowing which parts would work together.
Thanks
Brian,
Nice result as usual on the engine.
Mike
Hey, Brian! How do we send you the $25 for the plans? Do you have Paypal? Friends and Family? I bought another set of plans from you for another engine, and they are VERY nice plans!Thanks Bill---I don't think I will bother with the servos.---Brian
Thanks!Paypal---send $25 to [email protected]. They will notify me, then I send the files to you.---Brian Rupnow
You can wind your own, they are only a coil.That's not going to happen fellows. If you notice, all of my i.c. engines are powered by an "ignition box" which sets next to them. That same ignition box runs all of my i.c. engines, because a 12 volt automotive ignition coil costs about $50 here.
That's not going to happen fellows. If you notice, all of my i.c. engines are powered by an "ignition box" which sets next to them. That same ignition box runs all of my i.c. engines, because a 12 volt automotive ignition coil costs about $50 here.
I've seen automatic wire winders on utub that the users built themselves. It takes a small motor and a rev counter.Richard---Yeah, I think I'll taKe a couple of hours and ten thousand feet of copper wire and wind my own coils. I only need 19 more.
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