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I have one and it did the same when I put it in on the layout. The parts that slide were stuck together and a little on the mechanism. I did take mine apart and with patience got it going. I just had to manually work it until I freed it all up.

I don’t remember it being horrible but it took time to free it.  it’s noisy as heck so it gets turned off rather quickly but I like it  

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John H: thanks for offering that lower voltage comment.  I'll try that on my 2021 Christmas layout.  I have the Lionel/Milk on and like others I don't operate it due to the clunky noise.  I just leave it on the Milk display.

Would appreciate it if you can explain something to me (electrically not the brightest!) - how do you power it with DC but use an AC powered track to trigger it?

- walt

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Years ago I participated in a Christmas display in a local community center.  We had several of these on the layout operated by push buttons.  They were a real crowd pleaser!  Now I use them on my home display and the grand kids love to watch them change. Push buttons really are the way to go for these billboards.

Rolland

Walt, I use a PC power supply that supplies 12 vdc to the layout. AC and DC can share a common ground in most instances, so I use an insulated rail to ground the billboard. I run it through a DC to DC converter to get the voltage to under ten volts to slow down the cycle. I have over 20 buildings, numerous signals, and 3 MTH yard towers all lit with leds drawing less than 3 amps total.

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