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I picked up a Williams diesel this past week. This diesel is really bulletproof, as it is for a community layout, and I wasn't looking for any "bells or whistles", (although I am actually pretty happy with the bell & whistle). 

I would like to add a little zing to this engine, at our seasonal layout, (rivet counters are not allowed). I think I can mount some ditch lights in pretty easily. I have not opened this up at all- Is there a suitable dc to run this flasher, or do I need a rectifier installed? 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-pcs-compact-Circuit-Board-to-make-the-crossing-signals-flash-Alternately-/150758516191?pt=Model_RR_Trains&hash=item2319e865df

Thanks in advance-

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Looks like a standard LED flasher consisting of 2 Transistors/2 Capacitors/4 Resistors. The speed that the LEDs blink is easily adjustable. I did a quick google search for a shematic http://wild-bohemian.com/electronics/flasher.html. In the first schematic on this page, you can change the blink speed by changing the 100K ohm resistors or the capacitors or both (simple RC time constant).

 

As for a DC source the Williams diesel I have has a bridge rectifier on the control board (forward/reverse board).

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I got Ditch Lights from Evans. You can get Track Power or Battery power. Really made a difference to my Williams NS Executive train.  It is called a Wig Wag has 4 leds  ( you can get up to 6 leds I belive)   when you order it just let them know you plan to use as Ditch lights and it comes wit just 2 leds. .  I know you can make your own for less but I prefer to buy a made up unit .  

It's on it's way.

 

Atlas has boards with this part already programmed?

 

Looks like a low on pin 3 will tell the lights to flash, I can just pop this into a proto board, apply power and see if it'll drive the ditch light LED's.  Should be easy to see if it works before actually wiring up a board.

 

I presume the input to pin 3 is de-bounced, as I suspect the output of that optocoupler pulses with the headlight voltage? 

 

Do you have the code for this function?

I did not install any ditch lights in the WbB GP38. I installed 4 warm LEDs, two overhead and two in the nose where the plastic imitation lights were. I also installed 4 in the rear. All kinds of light, and thats what we needed for our community layout. 

I was shocked of the lack of room in the WbB around the flywheels. There is no room between the flywheel and the roof of the diesel. I thought I could skinny some micro wires overtop of the fly...and I was wrong. 

Still a fun project that was pretty easy. Actually looking forward to the next LED upgrade, as I learned a lot and the next should be easier.

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Originally Posted by roberttrains925:
Originally Posted by gunrunnerjohn:
 
John did you ever further investigate the ditch light circuit idea? i have a TAS Ditch light cricket new in the box that i am about to install in a engine and would like to have more ditch light circuits for some other engines in my roster.

Do you have the TAS documentation for that unit?  I'd like to see what they did to sense the horn to trigger those.  I believe I have a way, but I haven't gone that far yet.  I'd probably base mine on a prototype that ERR did some time back that uses serial data to trigger the ditch lights.  I was hoping they'd release that unit as it solves the problem, but I don't know where that is at this point.

 

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