Hydrozoan
Well-Known Member
There have been discussions, here and elsewhere, about fitting a kill switch to a Seagull, but I have yet to see a report of an installation with a corded switch (rather then just a stop button). My understanding is that the stop modification involves earthing the points (see e.g. post of 31 March 2014 by Pat777 at http://ww.saving-old-seagulls.co.uk/phpbb3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4687).
I think one of these http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kill-Swit...Postal_Supplies_Labels_LE&hash=item2c7680b8ec might perhaps fit neatly into the hollow end of the tiller, with cabling run up the tiller and out again, before going to the points through a hole drilled in the base of the stator plate. (Extra sealing to the back of the switch might also be a good idea.) In which case, I believe I need the 'Make' version of the switch (as shown), not the 'Break' version also available.
Could someone please confirm that I have correctly understood the basis of the approach, and that this is what would be required? Or offer an alternative, if they have already done it.
I think one of these http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kill-Swit...Postal_Supplies_Labels_LE&hash=item2c7680b8ec might perhaps fit neatly into the hollow end of the tiller, with cabling run up the tiller and out again, before going to the points through a hole drilled in the base of the stator plate. (Extra sealing to the back of the switch might also be a good idea.) In which case, I believe I need the 'Make' version of the switch (as shown), not the 'Break' version also available.
Could someone please confirm that I have correctly understood the basis of the approach, and that this is what would be required? Or offer an alternative, if they have already done it.