Ralphmp
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Not sure if this is right forum (if not could Mods please advise correct one), but here goes.
I have for some time wanted to put lights in my buildings but I want to take the power for these from the track as, for a number of reasons, I can't run additional wiring circuits / switches to my layout. I also don't particularly want to go down the battery or solar panel route to provide power.
It occurred to me recently that maybe I could use a 55021 decoder I've taken out of a loco to control the lights - this seems a good solution for me as I could use track power, I could control the on/off from my Navigator handset and it would put the decoder to good use.
Only fly in the ointment I can see is that an "unprotected" decoder probably won't like being left out all the time, even if it's in a building, so I wondered what sort of enclosure would be suitable to keep the elements at bay. I've used IP66 rated junction boxes in the past (when doing some external low voltage wiring) and these have stayed watertight. Does anyone have experience of using these to house circuit boards outdoors, or are there alternatives people have used successfully?
I know I could just "try it and see", but even though my spare decoder doesn't really owe me anything, I'd like to avoid trashing it by doing something that's known to be a bad solution.
All suggestions gratefully received. Thanks.
I have for some time wanted to put lights in my buildings but I want to take the power for these from the track as, for a number of reasons, I can't run additional wiring circuits / switches to my layout. I also don't particularly want to go down the battery or solar panel route to provide power.
It occurred to me recently that maybe I could use a 55021 decoder I've taken out of a loco to control the lights - this seems a good solution for me as I could use track power, I could control the on/off from my Navigator handset and it would put the decoder to good use.
Only fly in the ointment I can see is that an "unprotected" decoder probably won't like being left out all the time, even if it's in a building, so I wondered what sort of enclosure would be suitable to keep the elements at bay. I've used IP66 rated junction boxes in the past (when doing some external low voltage wiring) and these have stayed watertight. Does anyone have experience of using these to house circuit boards outdoors, or are there alternatives people have used successfully?
I know I could just "try it and see", but even though my spare decoder doesn't really owe me anything, I'd like to avoid trashing it by doing something that's known to be a bad solution.
All suggestions gratefully received. Thanks.