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  • go to ALLFLOCKEDUP dot commmm.. they do sell these ready to use from a company based in UK that has a distributor here in the US. I and the rest of my club at a train show got to see a booth where they had them for sale. The 9v units cost 140 bucks.. I made my own from the article in MODEL RAILROAD HOBBYIST online magazine (that is free). Mine is a wall unit 120V that works great and cost all together..about 25 bucks. They are VERY easy to make and all I even have a LED toggle switch on mine.

  • How much would I have to pay you to make me one of these? I know you showed us how, but I'd rather just pay you to do it.

  • @qtiffscottage1 I don't know because I don't build them for sale. I build them for my own use. I doubt I can even sell one to the public without having it UL- NJHU approved. 

  • ok thanks

  • flockconcepts. proboards. com has many links for flockers in training.

    Ray

    Flock Concepts

  • where did you get the negative ion generator cant seem to find one

  • @mphalo1 you can fine the negative ion Generator from OATLEY electronics OR from ELECTRONIC GOLDMINE (look up either on google) the ones that are from OATLEY is a 12VDC unit (in search box type in IONB) .. that little guy is 14 bucks!.. the MORE POWERFUL is 120VAC from goldmine and is 5.00 bucks part # G1783

  • Hey think of it like this… The commercial model like this costs $200 to $1500 so, the song trade off is well worth it.

  • thumbs up if you turned the sound off

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