Hello All! - I am the 'Phil' referred to by 'Ge-Rik', earlier in this thread..
Metalmuncher has it correct.. I was waiting for some two-lead, bi-colour LED's to try things out.
Do NOT try connecting pads 1 or 2 to A or B!
Connect your two-lead LED's to pads 1 and 2 with 150 ohm resistors. This will give you the effect you are after.
Phil.P
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Re: Deltang advice
Hi Phil, wonderful to have you on the Forum with us. I'm sure we will find it a most helpful experience and I sincerely hope you will benefit too. I will certainly continue to promote your products, just as I did with Rik.
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Re: Deltang advice
Quick update from me as the original OP.
Firstly thank you to everyone for their advice, I have a couple of the relays suggested by Rik ready for trials.
Unfortunately when I went to submit my order from RC Trains the TXs were out of stock, and now I've blown my 'Deltang trials' budget on a second hand Regner .
Will hopefully start again this month and report my results of using the two-legged bi-colour LEDs and relays.
Firstly thank you to everyone for their advice, I have a couple of the relays suggested by Rik ready for trials.
Unfortunately when I went to submit my order from RC Trains the TXs were out of stock, and now I've blown my 'Deltang trials' budget on a second hand Regner .
Will hopefully start again this month and report my results of using the two-legged bi-colour LEDs and relays.
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