The Sydney project 03: Sample control panel with one-button routing

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Published 2024-04-29
In the first two installments of this series, I built the lower staging yard. This time, I'll set up a sample control panel with one-button route-setting.
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All Comments (18)
  • @boriskogan666
    peter, this is fantastic. exactly the kind of thing i want to learn. thank you for that. would really love an in depth how to video instead of just a five minute quick overview.
  • @Leviathan609
    Very nice. I do the same thing, but with diode ladders on my old tortoise machines. Always fun to hear multiple run at the same time.
  • @geuzeg
    I like this kind of automation👌
  • The routing is excellent. Can you do a Video to show exactly how the routing works and what components are required??
  • I like the automatic routing and would be interested to see how you set that up.
  • @daveh7945
    please do more in depth video of how this works and give Zeus the inspector a belly rub from me
  • @JSVideoUTube
    Where can one buy the red/green LED Push buttons?
  • @henrydoes4332
    I have been watching your blog ever since you were in Michigan and really enjoy your designing and building of layouts. I have a couple of questions, do you solder ALL joints of the flex track or do you leave rail joiners only every so often? I know that you have to put short pieces of track to disassemble the layouts for shipping but can the straight aways go without soldering? Also what would you recommend the track spacing is on a 2 track main on a dog bone layout with 4 tracks on the straight? Looking forward to your next installment!
  • thanks for sharing, also do you make custom code 100 'Y' switches ? my rather large MN&S RY. layout project could use two " Y " turnouts with a 26' R. Just inquiring.
  • @petermuller608
    Neat! I didn't get what the switches are there for though