Six switches control box
"Example of how to use our Bi-Directional LEDs
""It's just a simple 6x3x2 Project box with 4 momentary (on-off-on) switches hooked up to a Lionel O gage setup
to replace the older big style remote momentary's to control the switching of the remote track switches.
These are the 1st 4 switches from left to right.
Those have the 3 prong red/green LEDs hooked up to them. The remaining 2 switches I have hooked up are for accessory power
to control accessory lights for structure lighting, street lights, etc.
I have the 2 prong Blue LEDS you sent me hooked up to them. So pretty simple setup, nothing elaborate, but your LEDs are great.
I will be recommending your site to all I know that need them. The pictures show when the remote switches are in the
Green position they are for the straight and red for switching to a different track. The Blue just means the power is on.""
Chris"
""It's just a simple 6x3x2 Project box with 4 momentary (on-off-on) switches hooked up to a Lionel O gage setup
to replace the older big style remote momentary's to control the switching of the remote track switches.
These are the 1st 4 switches from left to right.
Those have the 3 prong red/green LEDs hooked up to them. The remaining 2 switches I have hooked up are for accessory power
to control accessory lights for structure lighting, street lights, etc.
I have the 2 prong Blue LEDS you sent me hooked up to them. So pretty simple setup, nothing elaborate, but your LEDs are great.
I will be recommending your site to all I know that need them. The pictures show when the remote switches are in the
Green position they are for the straight and red for switching to a different track. The Blue just means the power is on.""
Chris"