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alec_t, what is the box at the left of the circuit?I'm late to the party, but have you considered this arrangement?
Hi chemelec, there is no priority or preferred turnout setting.Well according to your drawing, it shows switches set left.
Implying that this would keep the train on the Main Line.
And Pushing one switch Right, would put it on a Side Track for that solenoid.
Here we go again with the capacitor discharge circuit, and this is where we want to get away from. No alec_t, unless I misunderstand your proposal I think this is what we have been backing away from.Alex T is using a Center Off Switch.
One side for the relay: ok, but the other side to the pushbutton, and now how do you arrange for current to go only to the one turnout you want to activate?If you use a DPDT Switch, One side of the switch could be used for the Push Button, and the Other side for the relay.
Since each Solenoid is already Grounded on one end.
ok, I will wait for you; have a good day!If you use a DPDT Switch, One side of the switch could be used for the Push Button, and the Other side for the relay.
Since each Solenoid is already Grounded on one end.
It's the two solenoids of a turnout.what is the box at the left of the circuit?
No. the switch is a normal SPDT one (ON-ON).Alex T is using a Center Off Switch.
Yes it was great fun.Man, spec. I am so jealous.
I can't remember not having a train set, I think it was Hornby. And over the years it grew and grew.Got a Lionel as a Christmas gift in the mid-fifties. Coolest gift ever, even if only a single, circular track. Puffed "smoke"! My Dad built a mountain range with wooden trestles for it in our basement. Although, do be honest, the locomotive unit spent more time at the repair shop then on the track.
Long gone, I'm afraid.You need to find that sucker....
It's the two solenoids of a turnout.
It's not mine. It was published in Radio Modeller.alec_t's capacitive discharge circuit