What are folks preferred methods of adding coach lighting and/or red tail lamps and lighting to a brake van?
Below is a clip of a Train-Tech AL2 kit I picked up with a hefty discount. Going to try it on a brake van or a heating van. Very simple but will only suit models that can easily be opened every few years to replace the batteries. It has a motion sensor that turns the lights on as soon as rolling stock moves, and switched off again 4 mins after the last movement.
The alternate seems pickups from wagon or bogie wheel axles using springs rather than prosper bronze strips, a bridge rectifier, resistor and a capacitor to avoid any flickering due to single axle pickup (suit DCC or DC). I'm not keen on the idea of batteries for coach lighting unless I can mount the battery under the coach for easy access rather than opening up.
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What are folks preferred methods of adding coach lighting and/or red tail lamps and lighting to a brake van?
Below is a clip of a Train-Tech AL2 kit I picked up with a hefty discount. Going to try it on a brake van or a heating van. Very simple but will only suit models that can easily be opened every few years to replace the batteries. It has a motion sensor that turns the lights on as soon as rolling stock moves, and switched off again 4 mins after the last movement.
The alternate seems pickups from wagon or bogie wheel axles using springs rather than prosper bronze strips, a bridge rectifier, resistor and a capacitor to avoid any flickering due to single axle pickup (suit DCC or DC). I'm not keen on the idea of batteries for coach lighting unless I can mount the battery under the coach for easy access rather than opening up.
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