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Re: Running Wire in Cut Groves of Accent Trim for Perch/Shelf N Scale Trackage. Trackage through Walls?
Usually called "crown molding."
Verryl Fosnight
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Usually called "crown molding."
Verryl Fosnight
http://wyomingdivision.org/
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Verryl
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#10839
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Running Wire in Cut Groves of Accent Trim for Perch/Shelf N Scale Trackage. Trackage through Walls?
Hello all....
In some older houses...There is an Accent Trim, near the top of the Wall an inch or so down from the Ceiling.
Not necessarily a moulding but sometimes it is referred as
Hello all....
In some older houses...There is an Accent Trim, near the top of the Wall an inch or so down from the Ceiling.
Not necessarily a moulding but sometimes it is referred as
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Mark Cartwright <marcdecapri@...>
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#10838
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Re: power supply for servos?
I have both 12 VDC and 5 VDC power buses on my layout, supplied from large switching power supplies I bought from Jameco. I use servos for most of my turnouts and all of the stub turnouts. (I had some
I have both 12 VDC and 5 VDC power buses on my layout, supplied from large switching power supplies I bought from Jameco. I use servos for most of my turnouts and all of the stub turnouts. (I had some
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David Heine
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#10837
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Re: power supply for servos?
I use a separate 5V bus for my servos turnout controllers. I currently
have about about ten installed. I drive my bus with a switching power
supply. Jameco probably has the best US prices. I
I use a separate 5V bus for my servos turnout controllers. I currently
have about about ten installed. I drive my bus with a switching power
supply. Jameco probably has the best US prices. I
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Ken Harstine
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#10836
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Re: Forgive my ignorance! Am I creating several reverse loops on my proposed layout?
Hello Don:
Cool! That works too.
I don't need a reverser on my turntable, I'm 3 rail "O" gauge!
One circuit is the gear motor, the other is the Lazy
Hello Don:
Cool! That works too.
I don't need a reverser on my turntable, I'm 3 rail "O" gauge!
One circuit is the gear motor, the other is the Lazy
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Carl
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#10835
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Re: Forgive my ignorance! Am I creating several reverse loops on my proposed layout?
Inside the pit there is a circle of track. It consists of two almost semi-circles with two small insulated sections, the size of the bridge, opposite each other, in an unused area.
Each semi is
Inside the pit there is a circle of track. It consists of two almost semi-circles with two small insulated sections, the size of the bridge, opposite each other, in an unused area.
Each semi is
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john
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#10834
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Re: Forgive my ignorance! Am I creating several reverse loops on my proposed layout?
Turntables need a reverser only when they actually turn the loco around to head in the other direction.
Turntables need a reverser only when they actually turn the loco around to head in the other direction.
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Don Vollrath
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#10833
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Turntable Reversing.
Hi Tom:
We added reversing cam switches to the turntable shaft. They work OK, but there is a dead space where we have no tracks.
You can also use a toggle
Hi Tom:
We added reversing cam switches to the turntable shaft. They work OK, but there is a dead space where we have no tracks.
You can also use a toggle
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Carl
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#10832
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Re: Forgive my ignorance! Am I creating several reverse loops on my proposed layout?
Hi Don,
Are the turntables always in need of an auto reverser by default?
Thanks,
Tom
Hi Don,
Are the turntables always in need of an auto reverser by default?
Thanks,
Tom
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Tom G.
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#10831
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Re: Forgive my ignorance! Am I creating several reverse loops on my proposed layout?
As updated there are no reversing loops except for the turntable itself.
DonV
As updated there are no reversing loops except for the turntable itself.
DonV
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Don Vollrath
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#10830
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Re: power supply for servos?
Walthers makes a 12v PS {filtered} to go with their new LCC switch control;.
Keith
Walthers makes a 12v PS {filtered} to go with their new LCC switch control;.
Keith
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Keith Elrod
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#10829
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Re: Fw: binding wires in DCC installation
A friend of mine uses a different approach to keeping wires out of the motor of a locomotive. He uses Aleene's Tack-It Over and Over. You can use the adhesive to hold down wires and you can peel
A friend of mine uses a different approach to keeping wires out of the motor of a locomotive. He uses Aleene's Tack-It Over and Over. You can use the adhesive to hold down wires and you can peel
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Allan AE2V
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#10828
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Re: power supply for servos?
Hi!
You power both systems from the DCC Bus or a 12v supply.
The control boards supply the power to the servos.
Jay
Hi!
You power both systems from the DCC Bus or a 12v supply.
The control boards supply the power to the servos.
Jay
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Jay <jayfmn@...>
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#10827
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Re: power supply for servos?
Dave, I have a 12 V DC power bus that runs around my layout. Then use small adjustable regulators from Banggood.com set to 5 V to power my servos.
Paul O
Dave, I have a 12 V DC power bus that runs around my layout. Then use small adjustable regulators from Banggood.com set to 5 V to power my servos.
Paul O
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Paul O <pomilian@...>
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#10826
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power supply for servos?
If I go with servo-based switch machines (e.g. Tam Valley or Walthers), how do I power them? It would be a pain in the posterior to have to provision AC and then a bunch of wall-warts around the
If I go with servo-based switch machines (e.g. Tam Valley or Walthers), how do I power them? It would be a pain in the posterior to have to provision AC and then a bunch of wall-warts around the
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Dave Emery
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#10825
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Re: Forgive my ignorance! Am I creating several reverse loops on my proposed layout?
Better....
Tom,
Run some of the Green Track...while also making an attempt to run the Roundtable.
On the way to doing this...
Consider some Structures and Scenery as well as spacing.
I expect a few
Better....
Tom,
Run some of the Green Track...while also making an attempt to run the Roundtable.
On the way to doing this...
Consider some Structures and Scenery as well as spacing.
I expect a few
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Mark Cartwright <marcdecapri@...>
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#10824
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Re: Forgive my ignorance! Am I creating several reverse loops on my proposed layout?
HiTom,
You won't regret those changes. That's a lot more reasonable while still giving you lots of options. Like it!
Wouter
HiTom,
You won't regret those changes. That's a lot more reasonable while still giving you lots of options. Like it!
Wouter
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whmvd
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#10823
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Re: Forgive my ignorance! Am I creating several reverse loops on my proposed layout?
Made a few updates. Thanks all for the advice.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/oqbriyxcawabj5t/SCARM%20-%20playroomScarm_v30.pdf?dl=0
Made a few updates. Thanks all for the advice.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/oqbriyxcawabj5t/SCARM%20-%20playroomScarm_v30.pdf?dl=0
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Tom G.
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#10822
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Re: Fw: binding wires in DCC installation
It’s called Stator Lacing and Tie Cord. In another life, we used it to bind rewound coils of wire for motor stators and armatures. It is a braided flat cord (cotton?) that was coated with wax, or
It’s called Stator Lacing and Tie Cord. In another life, we used it to bind rewound coils of wire for motor stators and armatures. It is a braided flat cord (cotton?) that was coated with wax, or
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Joseph Melhorn
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#10821
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Re: Fw: binding wires in DCC installation
This is typically referred to as cable lacing.
http://www.aeroelectric.com/articles/cable_lace/cable_lace.html
Mark P Stamm
Mark at Euphoriatt dot Com
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This is typically referred to as cable lacing.
http://www.aeroelectric.com/articles/cable_lace/cable_lace.html
Mark P Stamm
Mark at Euphoriatt dot Com
Sent from my mobile device
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Mark Stamm
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#10820
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