|
|
Posted - June 12 2019 : 7:46:03 PM
|
Was excited to receive my Walther's crossing flasher kit on Monday only to find disappointment on Tuesday evening... After reading the wiring instruction to this set. It claims that this kit will only work with a one rail track crossing. In my case, I have 3 crossings, two active … Set claims you need a crossing signal controller and a set of Walther's flashers for EACH crossing. That's insanity... Going to study the instructions more to see if I can't figure a way to use two crossing controllers using on pair of crossing flashers...
Edited by - walt on June 12 2019 8:54:15 PM
|
Country: USA ~
Posts: 6279 ~
Member Since: February 18 2009 ~
Last Visit: March 04 2022
|
Alert Moderator
|
|
|
|
Posted - June 13 2019 : 5:18:25 PM
|
| Good Grief, Charley Brown. Bummer.
|
Country: USA ~
Posts: 11535 ~
Member Since: December 09 2013 ~
Last Visit: November 04 2025
|
Alert Moderator
|
|
|
|
Posted - June 17 2019 : 04:04:38 AM
|
I have discovered on Ebay that there is a flasher controller available that shoot a beam on invisible light across my multiple tracks. When this light beam in broken by the train it turns the crossing light on. Looks to be just what I need since I have a third track as a side rail at my crossing... https://www.ebay.com/itm/CROSSING-SIGNAL-DETECTOR-for-multiple-tracks-any-room-lighting/123741089436?hash=item1ccf8b2e9c:g:Sf4AAOSwz2VanJeb
|
Country: USA ~
Posts: 6279 ~
Member Since: February 18 2009 ~
Last Visit: March 04 2022
|
Alert Moderator
|
|
|
|
Posted - June 17 2019 : 10:31:49 AM
|
you could always use this for your traffic lights
|
Country: USA ~
Posts: 14955 ~
Member Since: February 23 2009 ~
Last Visit: November 13 2025
|
Alert Moderator
|
|