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Originally Posted by frizzen
Skeeter, great find on those light housings. Based on your PM, i feel these might be worth a look for driver circuits if you're not needing as amazing as the full-function customized micro controller setup like TaltosVT is building.
http://galakelectronics.com/timers.htm
Specifically i really like the looks of this one, which i saw on several other sites (ebay, etsy... heh, glad the designers url is silkscreen on the pcb) with diagrams of the timing sequences it can run.
http://galakelectronics.com/VG-303.htm
How likely do you think RC guys at a worksite or meet are actually going to be obeying your traffic controls VS the lights across road being more of a trip hazard?
I think you're just looking to give your rc Police car something to do...
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We gotta have something for the PNW police car to enforce!
I wasn't planning an overhead style light. I was hoping for a moblie traffic lamp, like the ones we employ at road construction sites that are long term. Like when the highway had a slide that took out part of it. They set up these mobile traffic lights to alternate the traffic flows through the area, rather then employ 24/7 flagger.
I was thinking of taking the Goodson's Hobbies reader board trailer, & mounting a light atop it. The to would need to communicate together, OR be timed in such a manner that there would never be green when traffic didn't allow it. I've seen the one offered from Merbold Electronics, but refuse to pay their 400.00 pricetag for one!