Do you want to use it for practice, or just to have something that mimics a real tree?
A real Portatree is ~$800.00. Then there's this for $200.00:
https://finishlinegarage.com/large-...tal-sign-garage-art-decoration-3-ft-tall.html
Let us know how you make out.
Tommy
Having worked with factory automation for 20-ish years I'd recommend a PLC. But only if you have the background into that or wish to learn.
Automation Direct has a CLICK plc which has simple ladder logic and free software. As I recall its doesn't have the "live monitoring" troubleshooting function on a PC. But you probably don't need that part.
Some simple timer-on-delays, cycle start, cycle complete, ice cube relays to switch the lamps.
That 3' tree has been out of stock for some time.
For now, I would like the following sequence:
Pre-stage left (stay on)
Pre-stage right (stay on)
Stage left (stay on)
Stage right (stay on)
1st amber (on-off) - 2nd amber (on-off) - 3rd amber (on-off) 0.5 sec apart
Green on
All staging lights (off)
Once I get that I can deal with reaction time and red light.
What! no option for a pro tree??

As the other guy mentioned just buy a Arduino/ESP clone. $10 in cost and to do what you want it is 10~20 lines of code max.
Low tech version is a soup can with a hand crank, some contactors to ground the lights and electric tape so some are connecting at different spots of the rotation of the drum.
Now that’s just silly. If you doing all that how hell are ya gonna steer - release the trans brake AND hit the NOS button at the same time...gezzzz![]()
