Digitising my points
Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2023 11:26 am
Due to a combination of redundancy, new job, ill health, partners ill health, poverty(?) I have done very little on my layout for nearly a year. However, a trip last month to the Festival of Railway Modelling got me motivated to get going again. Recently I have been mainly ballasting, thanks to a three bags of ballast bought at Doncaster.
However, this weekend I finally got around to wiring up my Lenz points controllers. I thought for a long time about how I was going to control my points, and had pretty much settled on the 'electric pencil' method when I spotted the LS150s on eBay last year. So as the multiMAUS has point control built in and is very easy to programme I went for them. The Lenz TR150 16V PSU costs an eye watering £60+, but thankfully Gaugemaster offer a suitable alternative for about a tenner. Plus it comes with a nice little PCB that gives 16V AC and 12V DC outputs.
However, this weekend I finally got around to wiring up my Lenz points controllers. I thought for a long time about how I was going to control my points, and had pretty much settled on the 'electric pencil' method when I spotted the LS150s on eBay last year. So as the multiMAUS has point control built in and is very easy to programme I went for them. The Lenz TR150 16V PSU costs an eye watering £60+, but thankfully Gaugemaster offer a suitable alternative for about a tenner. Plus it comes with a nice little PCB that gives 16V AC and 12V DC outputs.