Re: Kato Turnouts and YD8008s
What CV47 number do you have set on the DR4018 or DK50018?
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Dennis Cherry
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#4613
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Kato Turnouts and YD8008s
We used the Digikiejs DR5000 and DK50018s along with the DR4101s to operate an N Scale layout with Kato track and turnouts. ?They operated well, but the switches had a humming sound when track power
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@Kysouthern
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#4612
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Re: YaMoRC-Digikeijis Network Detection
On Thu, Oct 24, 2024 at 07:04 PM, karst.drenth wrote:
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> Thanks Karst. I'll get to work!.
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Roy Endersby
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#4611
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Re: YD8116 control of MTB turnout motors
Yes it can. The MP's are really low current consumers.
Greets,
Karst
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karst.drenth
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#4610
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Re: YaMoRC-Digikeijis Network Detection
Waaayyyy too long !! 3m advised, 5m max. from DR4088LN until last s88N module.
UTP is better. Flatcable is not twisted, for which s88 *N* has been designed
Yep, see above.
You should have, because
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karst.drenth
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#4609
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YaMoRC-Digikeijis Network Detection
Hello
I¡¯m looking for a bit of advice. I plan to extend my Loco detection on iTrain. I¡¯m currently using a Black Z21 connected to 6 devices in the following configuration, these are obviously
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Roy Endersby
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#4608
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Re: YD8116 control of MTB turnout motors
Yes, but I suggest you should use an external power supply to the YD8116
Sent: 23 October 2024 09:43
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Subject: Re: YD8116 control of MTB turnout motors
Thank you
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Iain Morrison
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#4607
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Re: YD8116 control of MTB turnout motors
Thank you Iain for your advice.
Do you think the YD8116 could drive two MP10s on a crossover from the same output?
Regards
Philip
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papadelta
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#4606
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Re: YD8116 control of MTB turnout motors
Philip
The MP6 is like the rest of the MPx range and you put a constant feed into the terminals, the cams inside the motor cut off the power when it has reached the limit. The MP10 Tortoise
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Iain Morrison
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#4605
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YD8116 control of MTB turnout motors
Hi
I am building my new layout using Yamorc decoders and MTB turnout motors.
I have successfully set up a YD8116 to control a MP10 motor, using the standard simple definition for turnouts (device id
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papadelta
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#4604
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Re: YD7001 O GAUGE
Colin,
At this German Forum, there are people using the YD7010 for 0-gauge.
spur0forum.de (
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karst.drenth
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#4603
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Re: Voltage of a transformer for HO
Ok, I'll give it a try.
Thank you so much.
Mario
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Mario <mario.chica.perez@...>
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#4602
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Re: Voltage of a transformer for HO
Do a continuity test between the supply ground and both outputs, if there is none it should be ok.
Mike
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Mike
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#4601
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Re: Voltage of a transformer for HO
So it's no good?
Do I have to look for one that has that double insulation?
Thank you very much.
Mario
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Mario <mario.chica.perez@...>
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#4600
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Re: Voltage of a transformer for HO
If you live in Europe the output should isolated from the input ground, not all SMPSs are. If it had the double insulated symbol (square in square) then it definitely would be.
Mike
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Mike
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#4599
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YD7001 O GAUGE
Good afternoon everyone, just wondering if anyone has had any experience operating and programming O gauge loco's and decoder's using the YaMoRC system?
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colinayres1@...
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#4598
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Re: Voltage of a transformer for HO
I have added the picture of the SMPS I am using.
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Mario <mario.chica.perez@...>
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#4597
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Re: Voltage of a transformer for HO
I think I have succeeded. I have used the diodes in antiparallel and lowered the output voltage.
Best regards,
Mario
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Mario <mario.chica.perez@...>
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#4596
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Re: Voltage of a transformer for HO
Good morning.
The one I am using is the one in the photo.
But I'm thinking of using the one in the first photo which is 19 volts and using some antiparallel capacitors to lower the voltage.
But I'm
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Mario <mario.chica.perez@...>
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#4595
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Re: Voltage of a transformer for HO
I found this on EBay and have bought several of these.
They are well built and has the correct size connector.
Would like to see more safety agency approvals.
Comes with the power cord
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Dennis Cherry
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#4594
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