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Creating a track speedometer – Part 4 (It’s alive!!!)

September 27, 2016HO Scale ProjectsComments: 0admin

It is alive and kicking! I’ll be putting together a youtube video to see the full operation once I get the photoresistors mounted in the track at the club. Features Simple 1 button calibration for your light source You can fine tune the sensor positions from the default 100 ft. Live Demo The speedometer will …

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Creating a track speedometer – Part 3 (Sensor evaluation )

September 12, 2016HO Scale ProjectsComments: 0admin

Photoresistors I’ve ordered some photoresistors from Adafruit.com (and my 2×16 LCD screen). Materials arrive on 9/16/16. Never used them before, but I’ll get familiar with them. Dark resistance is quite high (20K ohms or greater) Light resistance is somewhere in the (1K – 10K ohms range) Either analog input pins will be needed or a …

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Creating a track speedometer – Part 2 (Software)

September 10, 2016HO Scale ProjectsComments: 0admin

Software Design   The functions are pretty straightforward. Wait for a sensor to trip Look for the opposing sensor to trip (while counting time) Print the speed Reset for next event 5 seconds for the time being Error Catch Situation One sensor is tripped Auto reset after 70 seconds (1 MPH) It will report slowest …

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Creating a track speedometer – Part 1 (Overview)

September 9, 2016HO Scale ProjectsComments: 0admin

HO Scale speedometer Long gone are the days of running my train around the tracks like a slot car, seeing how fast I can go before my Tyco locomotive flies off the track on the curves! Running trains at realistic speeds is an enjoyable part of the hobby. In my investigations with DCC and dealing with speed …

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Various Tunnel District Photos

September 3, 2016Tunnel DistrictComments: 0admin

Some various photos I’ve taken from some favorite locations on the Moffat Tunnel District. This BNSF is coming downhill, leaving the flatirons in the distance.        

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Mapping the Moffat Tunnel District

September 3, 2016Tunnel DistrictComments: 0admin

This will be an ongoing post with updates as I proceed. East Portal elevation – 9200 ft Big Ten Curve starting elevation – 6100 ft ~3000 ft over 35 miles yields <2% grade East side map

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Walthers Proto Superliner Cars – Light bar addition

August 28, 2016HO Scale ProjectsComments: 0admin

This week, I look at installing light-bars into 2 Amtrak Phase IV Superliner cars. We have a coach and sightseer car to upgrade.   Verify the light bar works This is a simple first step before I get started. Simply clip power from a test track to the jumper wires at the end of the …

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