The Tramfabriek does not have a physical shop, but on appointment, you are welcome to pick up your order when you are in the area.
Workshop address
2 Locken cottages, The Walk, Eton Wick, SL4 6LN, United Kingdom
Store Hours
Flexible
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This is the store side of the Tramfabriek. At our more informational website tramfabriek.co.uk you will find a world of background information about the products, tips, instructions and the Tramfabriek dioramas.
We ship internationally. The prices you see are shown with the VAT applicable to your location. If you live in the UK, prices will be including VAT. If you are from outside the UK, VAT will not be shown nor charged. So EU customers pay no VAT in this shop, but have to expect to pay import duties.
The S88N module allows transmission to the digital command station or the PC interface the status of 16 digital inputs. Such modules can be cascaded into a number of 8-16 pieces (128-256 inputs), depending on type of command station / digital interfaces. Each input is equipped with a LED control that monitors the input’s logic state: LED lit means that there is an electrically closed contact between input and common terminal (“C”); LED off means inactive input (open contact). Monitoring only works when connected to the S88N bus.
RJ45 connection allows to use standard patch cables
- Compatibility with digital S88N command stations and interfaces
- Input status signaled by control LEDs
- Easy-fitting through the 4 mounting holes (included as accessories)
Technical information:
- Number of inputs: 16
- Power supply voltage: 5-12Vdc through S88N connector
-supply current in idle state: <5 mA
- Dimensions: 65x78 mm
- Weight: 35 g
- Class of protection: IP00
- Operating temperature: 0 to +60 o C
- Storage temperature: -20 to +60 o C
- Moisture: max 85%
- Type and interface cables used: RJ45 jacks, CAT5 cable
Tramfabriek & Son
Luc and Sven van der Hart
My name is Sven van der Hart (1970) and live in Eton Wick in England. I started designing the first small model steam tramway locomotive in 2012, as it wasn’t available at that time. Initially it was only for myself, but very soon people discovered that I was making this very detailed loco, and even before it was finished, the first orders came in and the Tramfabriek was born.
For my modelling, I needed specific parts which were hard to find. The parts I couldn't buy, I had made. As I wasn't the only one who was looking for those parts, I shared them on my webstore. With those parts, the customer base started to grow and it became a full time business.
Feel free to contact me if you have a question. I normally respond very quick (remind me, if you didn’t receive an answer in three days, I get a LOT of email).
Regular updates on model building, all my other creative inspiration and behind-the-scenes photos you can find on my Facebook page.
The Tramfabriek does not have a physical shop, but on appointment, you are welcome to pick up your order when you are in the area.
Store Hours
Flexible