Does anyone know who makes the operating MARS light which uses a small gear motor to simulate the motion and a Maglite flashlight head for the light? I have one that needs to be repaired.
Thanks in advance,
Rich
Operating MARS Light
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Re: Operating MARS Light
The one I bought several years ago is from Gordon Briggs (timbercreekrr@yahoo.com]. Not sure he still makes them.
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Re: Operating MARS Light
Pacific Design Shops worked with Pike River Shops to create a new mechanism as the previous offerings created interferences when placed into an F or E unit nose. The mechanism matches the prototype angular movement for both directions without causing excess movement in the bulbs.
Manufacturing of the parts will be started over the winter. We are targeting $300 for a completed light assembly, just apply 12V of power. There is a built in speed adjuster for the motor and a dimmer switch for the LED's. Future offerings will be single bulb versions and tri-bulb versions of the MARS pattern along with Gyralite versions.
Video of working MARS light, watch from 7:45 and onwards
Manufacturing of the parts will be started over the winter. We are targeting $300 for a completed light assembly, just apply 12V of power. There is a built in speed adjuster for the motor and a dimmer switch for the LED's. Future offerings will be single bulb versions and tri-bulb versions of the MARS pattern along with Gyralite versions.
Video of working MARS light, watch from 7:45 and onwards
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John LaFavor
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Re: Operating MARS Light
After the Frisco merger, we got some Frisco freight motors up in the PRB. They all had Gyralights, and when I'd get one, I used to run them and pretend I was on a passenger train. After a while, the Company cut the wires, so they didn't work anymore. Took my fun away.
Mike
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Former Locomotive Engineer and Designer, Sandley Light Railway Equipment Works, Inc. and Riverside & Great Northern Railway 1962-77
BN RR Locomotive Engineer 1977-2014, Retired
BN RR Locomotive Engineer 1977-2014, Retired