Heng Long smoke unit available from here .
Not surprisingly, very little information is available for this smoke unit, as it normally would be purchased as spare part for a Plug & Play connection to existing controller board in a Tank.
Optimum voltage for the heating element is 6 volts, the motor for the blower can be from as low as 3 volts up a maximum of 6 volts.
Both are frugal in terms of current, smoke unit element rated at 14 Ohms, has a maximum current of 0.76A when in use, the motor uses a paltry 0.17A.
Baby Oil, branded or supermarket own brand, using Fred & Flo from Tesco, just over £2.00 for 500ml.
Requires a DC supply regulated down to 6 volts, to run the heating element and the blower motor, an option would be a second regulated output, set at 3 volts for the blower motor.
Blower motor operated from a 1803BK manual speed controller, potentiometer with a built in On/Off switch, to vary the PWM to the motor.
On/Off switch for power to the voltage regulator module, whilst not clearly shown in the picture, is a 104 Capacitor soldered across the IN + and - on the module.
These modules can be somewhat difficult to set an exact voltage via the turn screw potentiometer on the module, as the voltage can fluctuate rapidly, the capacitor evens out the fluctuations and steady's the Input voltage, allowing for greater and finer control of the Output voltage.
Short demo video of the Heng Long smoke unit operated by a manual speed controller.
Heng Long smoke unit in operation from a LGB 55021 DCC decoder, with proportional speed control from the Loco traction motor, control from a Navigator Handset, to operate the smoke unit motor and heating element.
Circuit at rest, not being activated by the Hall Sensor (Red and Blue LED's NOT ON!)
Connections similar to the details posted above, variance as follows.
Hall Sensor three wire device, connected as below.
BLACK to NEG on the upper voltage regulator board.
RED to POS on the upper voltage regulator board AND to the PWM Input on the MOSFET Module.
GREY which is the Negative voltage output from the Hall Sensor to the GND Input on the MOSFET Module.
Other connections to the MOSFET module are DC voltage in, AND DON'T forget to include the diode on the Motor Output connections!
Circuit active Red and Blue LED's now on, Red indicates power out to the Smoke Unit motor, Blue indicates PWM pulse received from the Hall Sensor whenever a magnet passes across it, which is then passed as a pulse to the Smoke Unit motor.
Next ideas, as and when, would be to only use two magnets for activation instead of four, and design a better mounting for the Hall Sensor for fitting to standard LGB rolling stock.
Tasks for the winter months up here in Paradise, when it's to cold to working outside in the shed!
Purely coincidentally whist working on another totally unrelated project, had one of those 'ping' moments, the following could well be utilised to operate the Heng Long smoke unit.
Refer to this Blog post for the info on the Hall Sensor.