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I'm interested in lighting control via DCC options. And more specifically the typical practice of lighting at work on and within the locomotive, i.e. what is the sequence of events lights are toggled on or off? Which lights if any are on all the time, night time only or during specific tasks?
My interest is specifically aimed at Southern Pacific practices, but I’m interested in hearing about others as well.
Seems many G-scale decoders offer motor control and FWD and REV headlight functions, while some offer AUX functions and sound too. So I’m left with hacking lighting boards and such together with AUX function features to control lighting and or other options. Aux Sound decoders will be in play; QSI's on-board w/decoder and others.
Common lighting items are listed below, dependent on the degree of effort I’m willing to endure or number of channels needed to support the prototype railroad/engine in question I’ll have to look at decoders that support same. I’m pondering using small HO decoders for AUX lighting controllers together with QSI, NCE and other G-scale decoders, there cheap NCE’s 13SRJ is about $20.00. There are four AUX channels and a motor controller for smoke systems. Any suggestions why this would not be a viable alternative for a lighting controller? RC via Airwire and or G-Wire control would be desirable too.
I didn’t look to hard but only found one dedicated function only decoder from Lenz, #LF101XF 6-channel about $27.00, 200mA per channel. NCE offers four, six and eight function plus motor decoders for $20.00-$30.00.
Ditch lights
Cab interior lighting
Porch and or step lighting
Number boards
Marker lights
Rotary beacons
Headlights fwd and rev
Regards,
Michael
My interest is specifically aimed at Southern Pacific practices, but I’m interested in hearing about others as well.
Seems many G-scale decoders offer motor control and FWD and REV headlight functions, while some offer AUX functions and sound too. So I’m left with hacking lighting boards and such together with AUX function features to control lighting and or other options. Aux Sound decoders will be in play; QSI's on-board w/decoder and others.
Common lighting items are listed below, dependent on the degree of effort I’m willing to endure or number of channels needed to support the prototype railroad/engine in question I’ll have to look at decoders that support same. I’m pondering using small HO decoders for AUX lighting controllers together with QSI, NCE and other G-scale decoders, there cheap NCE’s 13SRJ is about $20.00. There are four AUX channels and a motor controller for smoke systems. Any suggestions why this would not be a viable alternative for a lighting controller? RC via Airwire and or G-Wire control would be desirable too.
I didn’t look to hard but only found one dedicated function only decoder from Lenz, #LF101XF 6-channel about $27.00, 200mA per channel. NCE offers four, six and eight function plus motor decoders for $20.00-$30.00.
Ditch lights
Cab interior lighting
Porch and or step lighting
Number boards
Marker lights
Rotary beacons
Headlights fwd and rev
Regards,
Michael