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  • Maurice de Regt
    Maurice de Regt replied to a topic in the forum Suggestions:
    This project comes very close to this request,, perhaps the team can take a look at it: http://www.hackvandedam.nl/blog/?page_id=593
    • April 25, 2017
  • Maurice de Regt
    Maurice de Regt replied to a topic in the forum Suggestions:
    You need: https://social.sbrick.com/forums/topic/328/a-smaller-sbrick-2x4
    • April 25, 2017
  • Maurice de Regt
    Maurice de Regt replied to a topic in the forum Suggestions:
    -= Lynx =- said:
    So, if you are interested, here is some more pictures

    From left to right: front view, back view, 2 small bricks prepared to connect via copper pins, 2 small bricks...  more
    -= Lynx =- said:
    So, if you are interested, here is some more pictures

    From left to right: front view, back view, 2 small bricks prepared to connect via copper pins, 2 small bricks connected
    Red is where power in goes, yellow and purple are out ports.
    In this way, user can reverse voltage, so either a diode protection is necessary, or one pin can be made +, and other O.
     
    Wires for outport should then connect sideways, so "yellow" port on 2nd brick will be accessible.

     
    Yes but the top must be leveled like my first example, else it gets too big again  less
    • May 16, 2016
  • Maurice de Regt
    Maurice de Regt posted a topic in the forum Suggestions:
    A smaller SBRICK ( 2x4)
    Hi all,
    I think a smaller and cheaper sbrick would be great. I have some old 80tish trainsets i want to add powerfunctions to it and there is just no room in it for the current sbrick. Also the BNSF locomotive (more recent) has no place for it, so I...  more
    Hi all,
    I think a smaller and cheaper sbrick would be great. I have some old 80tish trainsets i want to add powerfunctions to it and there is just no room in it for the current sbrick. Also the BNSF locomotive (more recent) has no place for it, so I figured, why not make a smaller sbrick. Make it 2x4 so we can connect 2 connectors to it. This size can be put in almost any trainset and will make a great addition to the normal sbrick. Let's call it: The mini SBRICK. It could look like this:

    The red part is where we connect the mini sbrick to the battery. On top we can put 2 connectors. 
    Optional, make this one extendable (if people need more connections). If we look at my example picture again you also see 2 black dots. The 2 black dots are holes. On the other side of the brick the are 2 small pins. This way we can connect 2 (or more) mini bricks to each other giving it more options to connect things to.
    So:
     +  = 
    Ofcourse when combined the (in this case) second red spot...    less
    • May 6, 2016
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  • April 25, 2017 4:14 PM CEST
    in the topic A smaller SBRICK ( 2x4) in the forum Suggestions
    This project comes very close to this request,, perhaps the team can take a look at it: http://www.hackvandedam.nl/blog/?page_id=593
  • April 25, 2017 4:12 PM CEST
    in the topic Without the SBrick Case? in the forum Suggestions
    You need: https://social.sbrick.com/forums/topic/328/a-smaller-sbrick-2x4
  • May 16, 2016 11:17 AM CEST
    in the topic A smaller SBRICK ( 2x4) in the forum Suggestions
    -= Lynx =- said: So, if you are interested, here is some more pictures From left to right: front view, back view, 2 small bricks prepared to connect via copper pins, 2 small bricks connected Red is where power in goes, yellow and purple are out ports. In this way, user can reverse voltage, so either a diode protection is necessary, or one pin can be made +, and other O.   Wires for outport should then connect sideways, so "yellow" port on 2nd brick will be accessible.   Yes but the top must be leveled like my first example, else it gets too big again This post was edited by Maurice de Regt at May 16, 2016 11:17 AM CEST
  • May 6, 2016 12:20 PM CEST
    in the topic A smaller SBRICK ( 2x4) in the forum Suggestions
    Hi all, I think a smaller and cheaper sbrick would be great. I have some old 80tish trainsets i want to add powerfunctions to it and there is just no room in it for the current sbrick. Also the BNSF locomotive (more recent) has no place for it, so I figured, why not make a smaller sbrick. Make it 2x4 so we can connect 2 connectors to it. This size can be put in almost any trainset and will make a great addition to the normal sbrick. Let's call it: The mini SBRICK. It could look like this: The red part is where we connect the mini sbrick to the battery. On top we can put 2 connectors.  Optional, make this one extendable (if people need more connections). If we look at my example picture again you also see 2 black dots. The 2 black dots are holes. On the other side of the brick the are 2 small pins. This way we can connect 2 (or more) mini bricks to each other giving it more options to connect things to. So:  +  =  Ofcourse when combined the (in this case) second red spot doesnt need to be connected to the power supply since it gets the power from the pins. So we have a small sbrick and we can even extend it, but keeping it rather small   Some benefits: Small, so it can be used in more LEGO sets Cheaper, so you can sell more ;) Optional: extendable Let me know what you think of it. Regards, Maurice This post was edited by Maurice de Regt at May 6, 2016 12:20 PM CEST
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