hi, I am needing to know, what thw best sort of switch to drive Peco Switch machines would be, as i am not paying the $10 for the peco ones i take it some sort of DPDT would be it? or somthing along those lines?
I think you need what I'd call a 'passing contact' switch which only sends a pulse of current as the switch 'passes' from one position to another. If you using something like a DPDT you'll get a continuous current connection which will burn out your motor. I'm new to this too so hopefully someone else will comment and add some confirmation. There are a number of Aus based modellers on here who may be able to recommend something from a locally based supplier. Rob
ok, passing contact, thats one that "springs" back to the middle (off)? i know where to get them, hopefully.
Alexander13, you will have to pay less with manual turnout control. I operate my hand thrown turnouts with manual control. All you need is a switch for frog polarity and some material. Look at my Westport site and you can see big pictures. Wolfgang
no, i dont really understand those instructions what i'm looking for is wiring my distant points, ive seen the peco switches, just am wondering if there are cheaper options
I think with any mechanical device you will go cheaper than with an relay or motor. I like the mechanical push-pull method because like the prototype you have manually to throw the turnouts. If you're interested I can make more pictures and better instructions. :angel: Wolfgang
yes, its the instructions that wernt clear i'm only looking to do a few switches, my Yard is OK. would the sort of controls for Atlas/Lifelike Snap Switches work work them? cos i know where i may be able to get some old ones
Alex, you could use a spring to centre-off DPDT. Or you can use a pair of push buttons. Edit: Actually, you only need a SPDT (but still spring to centre-off)
I use Push button (normal open) switches that give youa momentary pulse of current. You can buy them at radio shack 4 for 5.00 Try them
You need a motor that is strong enough to over come the off-center spring built into a Peco turnout. That is what makes the rail points have good contact.
Going with a constant powered turnout machine obsoletes the PECO turnout spring. When I installed under layout Tortoise switch machines, I removed the point spring on all my PECO turnouts. This is an easy process.
Also, I wouldn't expect to pay less than $12 for a motorized turnout machine. All my PECOs cost above $13. The only way to get a price break on them is to buy them in bulk which I did.