Hello,
My layout is too simplistic and I want to redo it. I'm breaking my back trying to get this roadbed up though. Does anyone have a recommended method or tool to take this roadbed up? It's been adhered to plywood using acrylic caulking. The balast was adhered by flooding with 50/50...
Oh yes I should have mentioned that I tried a factory reset with no change in the results. Thanks for that though. I guess I'll contact TCS about this. Thanks again!
Halp! :-)
I just installed a TCS 1296 Z2 decoder into an N Scale - SW9/1200 LifeLike locomotive. Pretty sure I did it all correctly except I have *not* wired up any LED yet. That might be important here, I'm not sure. The leads for the LEDs are not connected.
When I put the locomotive...
I ended up going with a relay as someone suggested (thank you). The local radio shack (in Canada they are called The Source now because of some trademark dispute) but they only had an automotive relay but that's fine.
I had to isolate the frog here because the south rail and north rail...
Hi Iron Horseman,
Thanks for reading my issue. The turnout I'm having issues with is the very bottom most turnout in blue that connects the spur that goes up to a dead-end on the right. The blue section has two turnouts, its the one near the middle of the photo. The one on the left is fine...
I'm trying to figure out how to wire this loop. I have used the internal SPDT switches built into the Tortoise switch motor to handle the polarity of the dead-end that goes up to the right but I cannot, for the life of me, figure out how to power the frog properly depending on which direction...
I'm doing the same conversion soon but in N scale so I won't have room for a speaker. I barely have room for the decoder itself - apparently I have to remove the weight to fit the decoder in there. The decoder is being shipped and is in transit as I write this.
(note: This is a crosspost from Scale Specific Discussions -> N Scale)
I have 12 peco turnouts on my layout. They are all Peco SL series turnouts. I've attached a picture that represents what the points and throw bar look like (including the little spring). I also have 12 tortoise switch...
I have 12 peco turnouts on my layout. They are all Peco SL series turnouts. I've attached a picture that represents what the points and throw bar look like (including the little spring). I also have 12 tortoise switch machines that I want to drive the points with. I have a few issues though...
Some interesting stuff...
The reason electricity from the wall is a sine wave shape is because of the generators that used to make it regardless of how many poles they are. Granted they don't do it the same any more - they feed huge amounts of DC current to systems that regulate and produce...
Hi Folks,
I'm to the point now where I need to start deciding how I'm going to motorize my turnouts. I'd like to keep this cheap (ie. no tortoise switch machines) but I could be talked into it.
Eventually I'll want to wire these with DCC so I have to keep that in mind.
Also this is N...
Thanks guys. I ended up using DAP latex caulking (clear). It's viscous enough that on straight and larger radius areas you don't really need pins to keep it down or in place. I got down and checked from a low vantage point though to make sure there were no high-spots after a few minutes to be...