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New and old cantilevers, with overhead motor bell
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Re: New and old cantilevers, with overhead motor bell
Pretty large generation gap there. It also looks that the 12"x24" lights have LEDs in them too.
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Re: New and old cantilevers, with overhead motor bell
i wonder how long that relic will stay up.
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Re: New and old cantilevers, with overhead motor bell
What is a motorized bell?
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Re: New and old cantilevers, with overhead motor bell
Thank you, SPL.SouthernPacificLines wrote:A motor driven bell uses an electric motor instead of an electromagnet to operate the bell. Here is a link to the WCH product information for the motor driven bell. http://www.wch.com/pdf/catalog/0555.pdf
Are railroad bells not 10VDC?
The lowest voltage bell in that catalogue is 24VDC.
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Re: New and old cantilevers, with overhead motor bell
My recollection, from when I was a little boy speaking with a signal maintainer and seeing the fascinating glass-encased relays on springs, was that the track batteries in series total about 10 volts. Train detection voltage was 1/2 volt.SouthernPacificLines wrote:I'm not sure why the lowest voltage listed is 24v, but I do know that most crossing bells operate on 12v DC.Robert_Gift wrote:...The lowest voltage bell in that catalogue is 24VDC.
(This was Lewistown, PA about 1959.)
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Re: New and old cantilevers, with overhead motor bell
What a contrast!