Re: Best wiring option for DR5013
Iain and members
thanks for responding- I¡¯ve learned a great deal over the last few weeks. The reverse loop was causing all sorts of issues but in the end the major part was the amount of track
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Dave Peters
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Re: Best wiring option for DR5013
Dave,
You are welcome.
Glad to hear you got it going!
Ryan
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Iron Planet Hobbies
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Re: Best wiring option for DR5013
Ryan
success! Wired it up as per the diagram and it worked. I was getting concerned about what numbers to use but I realise now you just allocate any numbers not used elsewhere.
thanks for taking
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Dave Peters
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Re: Best wiring option for DR5013
Thankyou Ryan. I¡¯m going to have a go at setting up the loop tomorrow and I¡¯ll let you know how I get in. Once I get my head around it I¡¯m sure I¡¯ll be fine. I¡¯ve seen the video - I think I
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Dave Peters
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Re: Best wiring option for DR5013
Dave,
I did a video on the DR5013.
You can find it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YL5GRlzchxU&t=1s
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Ryan
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Re: Best wiring option for DR5013
To use it in a wye the most common way is to make a DR5013 controlled reverse section in one of the legs between the 3 turnouts which needs to be long enough to hold a complete train. The other option
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Iain Morrison
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Best wiring option for DR5013
Hello. I need some help with wiring a reverse loop. I¡¯m running DR5000,2 x DR5033 boosters and DR5013. Now the reverse loop is a triangle not as described in the instructions. Would it be best to
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Dave Peters
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Re: Dr Script - Loco Number
Hi George, I'm sorry, I can't help you with Dr Script. I have been interested in exploring its capabilities myself but always found the Dr Script documentation a little lacking. I think a few code
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Ian P
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Re: Dr Script - Loco Number
Good morning Ian, with a lot of help from Dennis I¡¯ve got that working. My query was poorly written. What I would like to know: Is it possible to read a Loco Number using a DR5088RC then pass that
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GMB Rail Systems
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Re: Dr Script - Loco Number
Hi. I'm not sure if your question was specifically related to obtaining a loco number using 'Dr Script' but I did some testing last year with a DR5088RC connected via a DR5000 to JMRI and was able to
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Ian P
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Dr Script - Loco Number
Has anyone look at loading the Loco Number for a DR5588RC? I¡¯m not sure if it¡¯s even possible.
Cheers
G
George Bryan
Blaxland NSW
Australia
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#180
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Re: De sensitise DR4088LN-CS inputs.
Detectors will trigger at 1mA or less so a LED, signal, etc. connected to a track will trigger the detector. Even wet ballast or a finger can be detected. The common detectable wheelsets use 10K
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Mike
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Re: De sensitise DR4088LN-CS inputs.
On 15/01/2020 17:19, Jay Lennox wrote:
> Colin
> What Ryan has done is create a second circuit in parallel with the DR4088LN detector circuit.? This will cause some of the current flowing from the
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Chris Youlden
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Re: De sensitise DR4088LN-CS inputs.
Colin
What Ryan has done is create a second circuit in parallel with the DR4088LN
detector circuit. This will cause some of the current flowing from the
track block to the DR4088LN to go through the
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Jay Lennox
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Re: De sensitise DR4088LN-CS inputs.
Ryan.
Thank you for the reply/solution.
I will try that when I am next able to access the layout which will not be until Friday.
I am interested to know the theory as to why that works.
Colin.
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Colin Bennett
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