DIY Coach Lighting with Stay Alive

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  • Опубліковано 28 чер 2024
  • A step-by-step guide to building and installing a stay alive LED lighting unit in a Hornby Mk2 coach. This method was shared by user Art Dent on RMWeb (www.rmweb.co.uk/topic/138508-...) and I thought I'd give it a go. Really pleased with the results. If you want to have a go then affiliate links to the components are below:
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    00:00 Introduction
    00:55 Components and Tools
    01:39 Building the Stayalive
    02:44 Connecting the LEDs
    03:54 Modifying the Coach
    04:40 Installing the Lighting
    06:58 Results
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  • @bobdtaylor1989
    @bobdtaylor1989 8 місяців тому +4

    I've had that thread bookmarked and all the required materials sitting in a box for the past year! Didn't have the confidence to give it a go but you've certainly helped with that...love this channel

  • @Railwayscenics
    @Railwayscenics 5 місяців тому +2

    Hi, we recently stumbled upon your rather helpful tutorial video, and we couldn't resist sharing it with our customers in our weekly newsletter. We hope it's alright with you! A big thank you for putting together such a helpful video for railway modellers. Keep up the fantastic work!

  • @jonharbour9166
    @jonharbour9166 8 місяців тому

    Nice tutorial Rob. Great opportunity to populate the coach with some passengers at the same time. Even those garishly dressed Chinese figures make a big difference when lighting a coach!

  • @user-fs9jm5sw2r
    @user-fs9jm5sw2r 8 місяців тому +1

    you are really GREAT at producing easy to understand/digest videos - please keep going ;-)

  • @TATICMOOR
    @TATICMOOR 7 місяців тому +1

    Thanks, Rob, for lighting the way in this project. A great amount of time with the stay alive. I need to copy those components down and draw a schematic diagram for the wiring. Cheers, my friend, you're awesome with these small project shorts.

    • @LittleWicketRailway
      @LittleWicketRailway  7 місяців тому +1

      Thanks Taticmoor. I think there's a circuit diagram on the rmweb page you might be able to use.

    • @TATICMOOR
      @TATICMOOR 7 місяців тому

      Yes, Rob, I saw that. Thanks. John

  • @diedertspijkerboer
    @diedertspijkerboer 8 місяців тому +1

    I'm familiar with a similar method that picks up current by wrapping stripped electrical wire around a metal wheel axle. The wire is probably thicker than the one you used. The channel displaying this method a lot on UA-cam is a German channel named hd springer and the vids have titles with "flackerfreie Beleuchtung" in them.

  • @pacificcoastminiatures
    @pacificcoastminiatures 8 місяців тому +1

    Awesome tutorial! Will need to scale this down to N scale for my passenger cars. Probably can go with a smaller capacitor as I really just need it to keep the LEDs lit for a few seconds at a time.

  • @diedertspijkerboer
    @diedertspijkerboer 8 місяців тому +2

    You can use different types of leds for coaches of different eras: from yellow for (early) steam via warm white to white for the most modern ones.

    • @LittleWicketRailway
      @LittleWicketRailway  8 місяців тому

      Great idea 👍

    • @neilharbott8394
      @neilharbott8394 8 місяців тому +2

      @@LittleWicketRailway You can also experiment with Tamiya Clear Acrylics - Orange or Yellow can suitably cool the light. Richard from Everard Junction, uses it for his housing interior lights.

  • @EsotericArctos
    @EsotericArctos 8 місяців тому +1

    This is a great idea. I just will give one small bit of advice. When dead bugging a circuit like this, try not to put stress on the component legs. I noticed when you were twisting the resistor to the capacitor, it seemed to put a lot of stress on the capacitor lead as it was twisted very close to the body of the capacitor. Just something to be aware of.
    This is a great little tutorial on making a basic stay alive and should work reasonably well on both DCC and DC, though on DC the brightness will vary a bit with speed. IF you use a 3 or 5 volt LED strip and a regulator, you can can get more even lighting on DC

    • @LittleWicketRailway
      @LittleWicketRailway  8 місяців тому

      Haha, I was hoping nobody would notice I'd soldered the resistor on at a wonky angle and had to do some corrective bending 🙃 Good shout on the lower voltage LEDS for DC.

  • @ChadwickModelRailway
    @ChadwickModelRailway 8 місяців тому +1

    Great stuff Rob. Hopefully we’ll have a chat at GETS. Regards, Charlie

    • @LittleWicketRailway
      @LittleWicketRailway  8 місяців тому +1

      Thanks Charlie. I'm not able to make GETS this year, hopefully catch you at Warley or maybe the Great British Model Railway Show? Good luck in the awards 🍀

  • @jamtart606
    @jamtart606 6 місяців тому

    What's the diammeter of the thin wire you're using?
    Also great video.

  • @bicates
    @bicates 5 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for this tutorial... As a newbie to the hobby, what Wheel track size should you order for standard 00 Hornby track? (DCC Concepts has several listed)

    • @LittleWicketRailway
      @LittleWicketRailway  5 місяців тому +1

      For 00 Hornby track you'll want the 16.5mm wheels. Then you'll need to select the diameter (10.5mm, 12mm or 14mm) based on what you plan to fit them to. I'm using 12mm diameter for these coaches.

  • @mrjjjj
    @mrjjjj 7 місяців тому

    Hello, thanks a lot, next step DCC triggering? 🙂

  • @StormmyStormmy
    @StormmyStormmy 8 місяців тому +1

    Hi, great video, what happened to the Zero 1 video you promised? There is a UA-camr called zero 1 guy who’s converted his zero 1 system to dcc, thanks for sharing.

    • @LittleWicketRailway
      @LittleWicketRailway  8 місяців тому +1

      Hi StormmyStormmy 🙂 Zero1 is still in the list. It'll be a longer video and needs loads of research which takes ages. Finding any footage of the Zero 1 being used in the early 80s is really difficult. I'd also heard that the Zero 1 has featured on the BBC Tomorrow's World programme in 1978 or 1979 and really wanted to get that footage, but the BBC has no record of this.
      I've got two Zero 1 units and it did cross my mind to convert one to DCC.

    • @StormmyStormmy
      @StormmyStormmy 8 місяців тому

      @@LittleWicketRailway Check out the Zero 1 guy’s channel, he’s done a great job updating what was the first dcc type system.
      Did you ever see the Maplin’s digital train control system kit back in the day? I have a huge amount of Zero 1 items, 90% of it is brand new in their boxes, it was a very good system released too early to the public with no back up, typical Hornby stunt that still persists today, I’m a big dcc fan now, I’m a ESU fan although I’ve invested in a Hornby class 08 loco which has a TTS sound decoder fitted, to be fair I bought the loco for its livery, I’ve been made to believe that the TTS decoders are ok, the class 08 and the HST class 43 are regarded as Hornby’s best, if the sound is as good as is portrayed then I will keep it, if not I will remove and fit a better sound file.

  • @KampeiPR
    @KampeiPR 8 місяців тому +1

    Yes. First Comment! LOVE THIS CHANNEL!