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Re: YD8116 control of MTB turnout motors

 

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Yes, but I suggest you should use an external power supply to the YD8116

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of papadelta via groups.io
Sent: 23 October 2024 09:43
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: YD8116 control of MTB turnout motors

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Thank you Iain for your advice.

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Do you think the YD8116 could drive two MP10s on a crossover from the same output?

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Regards

Philip


Re: YD8116 control of MTB turnout motors

 

Thank you Iain for your advice.
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Do you think the YD8116 could drive two MP10s on a crossover from the same output?
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Regards
Philip


Re: YD8116 control of MTB turnout motors

 

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Philip

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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 replacement is the unusual one because you can also drive that by changing the polarity.

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Iain Morrison

07767 456746

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of papadelta via groups.io
Sent: 21 October 2024 15:40
To: [email protected]
Subject: YD8116 control of MTB turnout motors

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Hi

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I am building my new layout using Yamorc decoders and MTB turnout motors.

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I have successfully set up a YD8116 to control a MP10 motor, using the standard simple definition for turnouts (device id 3 or 4)

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I also have some MP6 motors that only need a short pulse (1 sec) to drive them, as they are permanently powered.? Can the YD8116 be configured to control the MP6?

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I see that the standard simple configuration for a point motor has a switch to "limit on time of outputs".? I cannot see anywhere to specify this time.? Could I set it to just 1 sec to create a pulse to throw the MP6?

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Any advice, would be much appreciate.

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Regards

Philip


YD8116 control of MTB turnout motors

 

Hi
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I am building my new layout using Yamorc decoders and MTB turnout motors.
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I have successfully set up a YD8116 to control a MP10 motor, using the standard simple definition for turnouts (device id 3 or 4)
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I also have some MP6 motors that only need a short pulse (1 sec) to drive them, as they are permanently powered.? Can the YD8116 be configured to control the MP6?
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I see that the standard simple configuration for a point motor has a switch to "limit on time of outputs".? I cannot see anywhere to specify this time.? Could I set it to just 1 sec to create a pulse to throw the MP6?
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Any advice, would be much appreciate.
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Regards
Philip


Re: YD7001 O GAUGE

 

Colin,

At this German Forum, there are people using the YD7010 for 0-gauge.

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Note that they use 6 Amp boosters to do the operation.

But if you have your Locos consume less than 3 Amp in total, you would be fine with YD's internal Booster.

Greets,
Karst


Re: Voltage of a transformer for HO

Mario
 

Ok, I'll give it a try.
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Thank you so much.
Mario


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.
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Mike


Re: Voltage of a transformer for HO

Mario
 

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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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.
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Mike


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??


Re: Voltage of a transformer for HO

Mario
 

I have added the picture of the SMPS I am using.
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Re: Voltage of a transformer for HO

Mario
 
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I think I have succeeded. I have used the diodes in antiparallel and lowered the output voltage.
Best regards,
Mario
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Re: Voltage of a transformer for HO

Mario
 

Good morning.
The one I am using is the one in the photo.
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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.
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But I'm thinking of using the one in the first picture which are 19 volts and using some diodes in antiparallel to lower the voltage. Each pair of diodes drops 0.7v and what I would do would be to put 4 diodes in antiparallel which would drop 1.4v. That would be within the voltage range.
Do you see it right?
Thank you very much for your help and I apologize for my english, I am using a translator.
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Mario
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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 also.
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Dennis Cherry
Owner/Moderator


Re: Voltage of a transformer for HO

 

Karst

Whilst the OP called it a ‘transformer’ he showed a picture of a SMPS with a 19v DC output ?


Many Thanks

Iain Morrison


On Wed, 16 Oct 2024 at 14:05, karst.drenth via <karst.drenth=[email protected]> wrote:
You cannot use an AC transformer !!!


Re: Voltage of a transformer for HO

 

You cannot use an AC transformer !!!


Re: Voltage of a transformer for HO

Mario
 

Ok, I will look for something as you indicate. I have one from the Roco Multimaus that I'm not using and I'll put it on the YD7001.
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Thank you very much for your help.
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Best regards,
Mario


Re: Voltage of a transformer for HO

 

Mario

The problem is that 18.4v you read could be higher or lower as normal multimeters cannot read a DCC signal accurately because it is not a 50/60Hz sine wave.

I personally consider this to be too high and would look for somewhere around 16v output?


Many Thanks

Iain Morrison


On Wed, 16 Oct 2024 at 09:37, Mario via <mario.chica.perez=[email protected]> wrote:
Good morning.
I apologize for my English, I am using a translator from Spanish to English.
I have put it on the YD7001 and the output voltage I get is 18.4v on the track.
So, is it too high?
Thank you very much for your help.


Re: Voltage of a transformer for HO

Mario
 

Good morning.
I apologize for my English, I am using a translator from Spanish to English.
I have put it on the YD7001 and the output voltage I get is 18.4v on the track.
So, is it too high?
Thank you very much for your help.


Re: Voltage of a transformer for HO

 

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The SMPS will work with H0 locos, however the voltage is on the high side and I would not advise that the output is used directly.

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Mario via groups.io
Sent: 15 October 2024 17:29
To: [email protected]
Subject: Voltage of a transformer for HO

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Good afternoon.
I'm going to move some HO locomotives I have but I don't have a transformer for it. I have got this transformer and I don't know if it will work for HO locomotives.
I put a picture of the voltage that has the transformer and amps.

The command station I have is the Yamorc YD7001.
Thank you very much for your help.

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