Hi Dyslexicbloke,I did you a quick circuit, the values would have to be altered for a specific amp / comparator (I just used a generic one to try it out.)
Current is fed to the track via a sense resistor, 0.1 Ohms in my sim but I suspect you would need circa 0.5 Ohms in practice.
The two shotkey diodes limit the voltage drop to 0.5 volts whatever the current.
Depending on the polarity of the supply one of the two comparators will be on when even a small current is flowing and if either is on then the LED will light up.
Attached are circuit in 3 conditions.
Block unoccupied > no current - no light
Block occupied > high fwd motor current - indicator on
Block occupied > low rev current - indicator on (resistor on axle)
You could further mod the circuit to be supplied from the throttle and also the aux output of the controller.
It could then supply a limited current when the throttle is off so that block sensing works when nothing is moving and when the throttle is on the motive power would do the same job.
This is a simple mod requiring some diodes and a current source which is easily constructed from a voltage regulator and a resistor.
Built your circuit but I can not get it to work. You have not shown any power to the comparators, is this correct? I take it that the LH feed for the pot., is unused; the power for the relay I take it is meant to be delivered by the circuit live rail feed as is the power to the two switched outputs (?) with the coil feed returned to the -0v rail all given that the controller is delivering sufficient power to operated the relay's coil. Am I correct or just simply ignorant of the circuits power and purpose? Many thanks,
Chris