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We have a bunch of Woodland Scenic and Menards buildings that are not powered, as we keep re-arranging them for fit or function.

Taking a cue from my contactless rechargable toothbrush, wouldn't it be nice if we could stick an induction coil under the table where we want a building and the buildings coil positioned over it would light it.  Would not have to drill holes or plug them up when the city re-development people roll through town every so often..

Now being a retired EE, I readily realize it is not practical, given the magnetic field strengths required of the under table primary coil to "reach" through the table to the building's secondary coil with enough energy to supply the voltage for lighting.

But we can dream, right?

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Yes a recharging battery system would do it, though as Cjack points out, it would have to be on 24/7, which from other threads, warns of not leaving layouts on in case of fire etc.  Then of course, is how to trigger the lights on, since  the inductive coupling would only be trickle charging the battery overnight.  So would need to have switches on each building or some master switch wiring which would be right back to holes in layout with wires.  Could get sophisticated and design a simple two level trigger switch. Low level charges, higher level triggers LED lights on. 

And Mr. Burfle, yes a plug and play would work, assuming the items plugs were spaced apart so structures would cover over the openings no matter how things were arranged.  But certainly would be doable if the area is defined say by trackage or table edges.

Fun mind game to play.  But as I read somewhere: "don't say it can't be done, because someone somewhere is already working on the solution".

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