trammayo
Interested in vintage commercial vehicle, trams, t


My trailer layout is battery powered and analogue (so am I - well analogue!) and I often find myself outside the trailer and then having to get in quickly to turn the controls off because something has derailed. Often the fuse blows before I reach my objective.
My brother found this two-function remote control on Maplins website. It works off 12 volts and I am going to use it to "kill" the power to the controller in case of emergency. The other function I may well use to operate a remote point (not yet installed) on a further extension of the track. The transmitter range is 70 metres - I never get that far away thpugh


Its six weeks to the first show and I can't do anything untill the weather is better but I going to give it a try.
I also bought a remote controlled socket for the mains powered transformer on the garden line. Since extending the line I often find myself on the wrong side of the bridge when I want to either start or stop something. My brother uses them all the time at home and brought one for me to try. 30 metre range - more than enough!
