On my standard gauge layout, I like to use red/green block signals as indicator lights to show the position of switches.
The MTH/Lionel tinplate switches are not difficult to hook up this way: just run an extra set of wires from the controller terminals on the switch (red, green, and black) to the block signal terminals. Although the control panel toggle is a momentary switch, the block light indicator stays lit after the switch is thrown - red for curved and green for straight.
So far so good. However, in several places on my layout, I am now also using the new Ross 72 standard gauge switches. These switches use an LBG switch machine. It operates on 12 V DC. Since I have several of these switches on the layout now, I power them all with their own dedicated 12V DC power supply. However, once again, the control panel toggle is a momentary switch. I can see the block signal light flash red or green as I throw the switch, but the lights do not stay on after the switch is thrown.
(There must be a set of contacts in the MTH tinplate switches which are closed when the switch is thrown, to keep the lights on? And there is nothing of this kind in the Ross switches?)
Can anybody help me with ideas on how to use the block signal lights as switch indicators, and have them stay on after the switch is thrown, with the Ross LGB DC switch motors?
I have seen this subject discussed re. Gargraves and other switches that use DZ1000 switch motors, and the solution seems to be to use the DZ1008 relay component. Would that also work with the LGB switch motors, or is there something comparable?
I am not highly advanced in electrical terminology or know-how, so I need simple and easy-to-follow explanations. Thanks!!