Good morning everyone, I have these switch stands on all my Ross Turnouts.
As a few members mentioned above they do look good at night.
They can be interesting getting the linkage set up so when the turnout is thrown the switch stand lantern turns all the way around and vice versa.
I use Caboose Industries ground throws for my turnouts and sometimes if the linkage to the switch stand is not correct the turnout points won't move all the way over and creates a derailment.
For me it took some time to get the switch stands setup properly but the do add detail and interest to a normally bland looking turnout.
I just send 12 volts to the lanterns to power them up.
I believe they tell you 12 or 14 volts in the instructions with the switch stand for long bulb life.
Another thing to be careful with is the wiring because the wires are very fine and I learned real quick to solder the feeder wires to the existing wires of the switch stand before the switch stand is installed on the turnout.
Not much fun under a layout trying to solder to these fine wires.
Has anyone that has used these switch stands found a source for the wire that is used for the linkage?
I have two stands that I cut the wire to short and tried different wires but not with much luck.
The original wire is very stiff and holds it shape once it is bent.
I tried some wire from craft stores but that's not the answer along with some different wire from wire feeder welders.
Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance, Merry Christmas