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I must admit that I am not much for sound boards and the like (I guess the Mighty Sound of Steam scarred me at an early age...) This of course provides some challenges to getting sound on one’s layout.  One of the things I’d like to add is a few ringing bells, ala the #155 signal.  I’d like to have both a periodic “once a second” ringing ala the #155 as well as a continuous ringing (akin to a doorbell).  Ideally these would operate on AC in the 12-16V range.  I’ve looked around trying to find suitable bell mechanisms and there doesn’t appear to be many.  All I’ve found are a couple of doorbell bells – but they’re probably a bit loud for the application.

In short: doesn’t anyone have any suggestions / sources / ideas for integrating electromechanical bells into a layout?

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gunrunnerjohn posted:

Find a recording of a bell (should be pretty easy), and use one of the many audio modules we've discussed here many times, and you'll have ringing bells.  I"m not sure why they'd need to be electro-mechanical.

Hehe...I just prefer electromechanical solutions on my PW layout to all of the circuitry that now is pervasive in the hobby.

To start things off, to do some "continuous ringing" I bought one of these metal doorbells from Amazon.  It is 4" X 8" so I've mounted it by my transformer and now my son rings it when we pull a train "into the station". It's not too loud - but it's not quiet either. For $12 a good purchase. Works consistently across a wide range of typical AC voltages, too.  Next will be to tackle a bell for a slower ring rate.

bigo426 posted:

For layout size sounds why not consider the mechanisms from the prewar Lionel 69 bell or the 76 ringing bell shack for continuous ringing and the mechanism from the 155 for the slower rate? All of these are on eBay frequently in various conditions where removal of the bell mechanism wouldn't hurt any value.

Good question - I started out thinking about doing exactly, but these don't show up on Da Bay too often (e.g., there are only 3 or 4 #155s on there now) and are typically in the $30-$45 each price range.  So I started to explore cheaper solutions.  I can now do the continuous ringing per my post for around $12 each (although the bell is a bit large to incorporate into something on the layout) but it's turning out to be difficult to replicate the #155's "one ring, once a second" action electromechanically.  It seems that the design Lionel implemented on the #155 (with a motor that actuates a hammer periodically) is the easiest way to accomplish same.  Rigging up a geared-down motor and associated hardware is probably more time than is worth - so I may just get one or two #155s (or their Marx equivalents) and be done with it.  But I was hoping someone sold a cost-effective, ready-made solution.

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