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    • #2328
      Thomas RodriguesMax
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      I would like to see the latest community integrations of the MattzoController Family. Of course I’ll start πŸ™‚

      20210209-142431
      A casing for a controller and 4 AAA batteries.

      switch-case
      Maybe a final version. First tests are in progress!

      A integration of two MC4PF are also planned. More electronic components are on the way..

      Greetings Max

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    • #2392
      Thomas RodriguesMax
      Participant

      Based on the latest build I soldered a MTC4PF. Its my firt conroller and it does work. Nevertheless I am not completely satisfied due to the fact that is does not fit in the front of my Emerald Night πŸ˜‰

      But here are some shots I’ve taken:

      MTC4PF
      The wireing diagram.

      20210214-111830

      20210214-122704

      20210214-131533

      20210214-131547

      As everything, at the end you improve and next time you can do it a bit better πŸ™‚

      Cheers!

      • #2393
        Douwe PenDouwe Pen
        Participant

        I used a esp12 mini. It’s same size as the motor shield. I hot glue those 2 together and it’s only a little unit which fits in small spaces

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        • #2395
          Thomas RodriguesMax
          Participant

          Hey Douwepen, what a good tip, thank you!
          Over night I had a idea how to get rid of the cableing to the motor shild.

          Can’t wait to start the next soldering session πŸ™‚

        • #2396
          ZoltanZoltan
          Participant

          Sorry double but I cannot delete it!

        • #2397
          ZoltanZoltan
          Participant

          As for the D1 mini also has 9 usable pins D0- to D8, I shall also try to do it with D1 instead of NodeMCU, in the next project. The current test one ist big enough vor a NodeMCU:

          I

      • #2455
        Thomas RodriguesMax
        Participant

        Good morning Lego Automation Enthusiasts!

        I’ve managed to solder a much improved version of a MTC4PF. It features a on/of button, battery and LED connector and is due to less wireing less vulnerable to pysical movement.

        It is 55mm in lengh, 25mm in width and 20mm in height.

        Altough very compact the height can be improved if a L9110 motor controller without pre soldered pins is used.

        But enough sad, have a look πŸ™‚

        20210220-093646

        20210220-101022

        20210220-103815

        20210220-103850

        20210220-104413

        20210221-103623

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    • #2427
      Nikos LygizosNikos Lygizos
      Participant

      The test truck with the following MattzoControllers and components is fully operational and can run 2 PU locomotives in fully automatic/random Rocrail mode!

      1. 4 TrixBrix switches
      2. 4 TrixBrix servos
      3. 2 TrixBrix Signals
      4. 1 MattzoTrainController for Powered Up (MTC4PU)
      5. 1 MattzoSwitchController
      6. 1 MattzoSensorController
      7. 1 MattzoSignalController
      8. 8 Reed Switch GPS-14A 14mm
      9. 1 Crocodile Locomotive
      10. 1 Cargo Locomotive

      Track

      Enjoy!
      Nikos

      • This reply was modified 3 years, 2 months ago by Nikos LygizosNikos Lygizos. Reason: added images
    • #2630
      ZoltanZoltan
      Participant

      I did not find a topic in the Forum for showing “own project efforts”, so I made up one, for I did not know, where to put my “project report”. Users can show here their own projects for other users.

    • #2631
      ZoltanZoltan
      Participant

      Wie schon erwΓ€hnt, MattzoBricks Lego Automation hat mich fasziniert!
      Aber ich habe keine Lego ZΓΌge. Ich wollte es aber trotzdem ausprobieren. So habe ich das Projekt etwas geΓ€ndert (in den Γ„usserlichkeiten), und auf Spur G als Test umgesetzt. Hier ist ein Bericht ΓΌber mein “Testprojekt”.

    • #2634
      Thomas RodriguesMax
      Participant

      Dear all,
      I’m really proud to reveal the latest and finished MTC4PF build of a 3677 loco.
      Due to the required space for the electronic components I’ve redesigned the front from scratch.
      Powered from two motors and with an over all weight of around 460g, she has enough torque to pull at least some wagons πŸ™‚
      Enough sad, please find the pictures below.

      Greetings Max

      rebrickable.com – MOC-68258

      2021-3677-1
      Studio Prebuild.

      20210303-113333

      20210303-114055
      Two batteries are narrow but possible.

      20210304-113049
      The loco with its friend the MattzoSwitchController.

      More to come.

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    • #2636
      Thomas RodriguesMax
      Participant

      Nice project Zoltan!!

      The topic you’re looking for could be the mattzobricks-integration topic.

      • #2637
        ZoltanZoltan
        Participant

        You are right, it could be, but I was not sure, for this is something overall-global.

        Mattze can perhaps shift my post to there, if he wants to.

        The single controller films I put into the corresponding threads.

    • #2734
      LeoLeo
      Participant

      Small protoshield for the D1 mini, it’s compatible with the sensor and switch controller:
      IMG-20210313-074703
      2 servos attached

      IMG-20210313-074351
      with reed contact

      IMG-20210313-074737

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      • #2739
        Thomas RodriguesMax
        Participant

        Although I do like the flexibility of your protoshield integration, it’s very unusual to need so much port isn’t it πŸ™‚

    • #2740
      Thomas RodriguesMax
      Participant

      Hey Community!
      I’ve managed to finish the third and yet the best variant of a MTC4PF based on a D1 mini.
      It is 60mm in lengh, 25mm in width and 15mm in height.

      Yet the best combination and I would recommend the solution for locos like Lego 3677 or any other model with similar mount of space.

      Here some pictures.

      Greetings Max

      MTC4-PF-ESPmini

      20210308-154629

      20210312-163651

      20210313-133337

      • #2741
        LeoLeo
        Participant

        Nice work! How did you get 5 volt for the D1 mini?

        • #2746
          Thomas RodriguesMax
          Participant

          Hi Leo!
          To be honest, I did not. πŸ˜‰
          I’ve read Source and decided to give it a try on the breedboard first.
          With the 8.4V Lipo it does work well.

    • #2742
      LeoLeo
      Participant

      I have tested a powerbank with USB C power delivery as an alternative powersource for the trains.

      IMG-20210313-075131
      The small decoy/trigger board between powerbank and nodemcu/L9110 tells the powerbank to deliver 9V.

      IMG-20210313-142155
      Unfortunately the 50cm USB C to USB C cable takes alot of space.

      It works quite well, the powerbank has 5000mAh/18,5Wh and its power switch can be toggle through the roof of the BR 146 loco.

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    • #2840
      Thomas RodriguesMax
      Participant

      For the moment, the last and most challenging loco I’ve built so far.
      There is so less space that I was forced to omit the PCB Board end even rewire the motor.
      Fragile but it fits and does work!!

      By the way, it was the very first Lego loco I’ve got more than 25 years ago.
      The original motor still works fine and holds the personal record in pulling the most waggons.
      But with the new Mattzo features it reaches a complete whole new level πŸ™‚

      20210321-120958

      20210321-122557

      20210321-123154

      20210321-123218

    • #2849
      Matthias EnderMatthias Ender
      Participant

      Your “casing for a controller and 4 AAA batteries” is realy nice work. could you give more informations to this? could you give us the link to your buildplan of the casing?

      • #2851
        Thomas RodriguesMax
        Participant

        Hi Matthias,

        I’ve created a new MOC on rebrickable.com. But the admins need to approve the MOC first.
        In the mean time, please find some details here:

        – wanted list: Switch_case_v3_list
        – batterie case: 4 AA Case

        And some pictures of the case:

        switch-case-3

        switch-case-2

        switch-case-1

        switch-case-1

        20210322-101700

        20210322-101734

    • #2854
      Matthias EnderMatthias Ender
      Participant

      Nice work. How did you connect the 4xAA to the board? Is there anything between, or did you connect it direct?

      • #2855
        Thomas RodriguesMax
        Participant

        You can connect it directly.
        But as you probably want to connect several switch motors too, place a small PCB board between it to share VIN and GND.

        You can use a PCA9685 to extend the ESP ports and VIN and GND too.
        But the v3 case isn’t designed for the use of the PCA9685 extender.

    • #2860
      ZoltanZoltan
      Participant

      Unfortunately I cannot use it – I cannot run Studio on Linux.

    • #2868
      Matthias EnderMatthias Ender
      Participant

      My plan for a sensorunit:

      Sensor-Shield-V3

      The idea with the battery box was great!!! Works better then with usb cable.

    • #3127
      MeinhardMeinhard
      Participant

      Hi,
      although we haven’t finished the automation yet, we wanted to motorize our steam train.
      Inspired by this side and all this helpful information I built a controller for this train based on an Wemos D1 mini (ESP8266) and added a web page based remote control.
      Whenever we completed the automation setup, I will be able to flash the MTC4PF firmware and control the train with it.
      As most of the time with projects like this, it’s not complete but usable.
      The complete description can be seen over at GitLab:
      project BiM4PF @ GitLab
      Steam engine at night

      The whole thing is powered by two 18650 LiPo batteries and I was surprised myself that those provide enough power to drive the train at a considerable speed.

      I tried to add an extensive
      hardware documentation including a complete list of electronics and bricks (sets) used.
      View inside the motorized waggon

      I hope it will be useful for someone.

      The project page has some more pictures too.

    • #3156
      Thomas RodriguesMax
      Participant

      A short integration of a switch servo case:

      Instruction: rebrickable – MOC-74140

      Servo: SG90

      20210405-150323

      20210405-150014

      20210405-150550

      20210405-150729

      20210203-161307-001

      How to cut switches: LEGO Train Junction “Outward” Hack, Simple LEGO Train Hack : Shorter Junctions and Crossover

      If they are available, you can buy relatively good and cheap switches here: steingemachtes.de

      • This reply was modified 3 years ago by Thomas RodriguesMax.
    • #3367
      Thomas RodriguesMax
      Participant

      I am very proud to introduce my latest project:

      The dual motorized 10194 Emerald Night loco!

      I ever wanted to optimize it’s motorization with one goal in mind. Keep the drivers cabin somehow in place. The solution was, to place two PF L motors in the front. And here it is!

      Some summarized facts:
      – Electronic components can be stored in the tender
      – Two PF L motors in the front to power the loco
      – Traditional motorization with IR receiver is not tested

      The instruction can be found here: rebrickable.com – MOC-77974

      And of cause a bit of a preview:

      2021-10194-emerald-night-4

      2021-10194-emerald-night-3

      2021-10194-emerald-night-2

      2021-10194-emerald-night

      20210522-120942

      20210524-191015

      20210524-191400

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