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Re: YD7432 Reverser - recommended length of the Sensor track
I have it tested here with only 10cm length in H0. Also works, but that pre-requires your sections adjacent to S1 and S2 to also be suplied with a currecnt sensor.
By karst.drenth · #4673 ·
Re: YD7432 Reverser - recommended length of the Sensor track
longest Loco's length to be on the safe side.
By karst.drenth · #4672 ·
Re: Can the DR60710 power supply cause damage to controllers it provides power to ?
Andris The only additional comments that I will make on this topic is that Karst, in one of the previous posts, corrected his suggestion that we use the GSM60A supplies and instead stated that we
By Jay Lennox · #4671 ·
YD7001 questions - booster, consisting
First, can the YD001 act as a booster, or just as a command station? Second, plugging in a Digitrax throttle or using Engine Driver, can consisting be done on the throttle? Third - is there a way to
By Bruce Alcock · #4670 ·
YD7432 Reverser - recommended length of the Sensor track
I've just started implementing two YD7432 reversers each using S1 and S2 sensors. What is the recommended (or minumum) length for each of these isolated track sections for a correct operation? I know
By Pete Hilton · #4669 ·
Re: Can the DR60710 power supply cause damage to controllers it provides power to ?
Our club is in Toronto Canada and we will be replacing all of our Digikeijs booster and command station power supplies. ? I assume that thee 3 prong version, GSM60A, is the better choice for us since
By Andris Cuksts · #4668 ·
Re: YD7001 and decoder pro
IB-II has more capabilities which are comparable to the YD70xx. So JMRI can use that then. Plain Digitrax does not have that much features. Greets, Karst
By karst.drenth · #4667 ·
Re: YD7001 and decoder pro
SOLVED! I had the connections matching Karst¡¯s second as in JMRI 5.8 unlenbrock and TCP is not an option. nevermind, this wasn¡¯t my problem¡­ when using Loconet over the network one needs to
By Adam Eddy · #4666 ·
Re: YD7001 and decoder pro
Karst, I've been happily using the LAN connection for a while now using "LocoNet over TCP" with the command station type "DCS100 (Chief)". It works just fine. I think I got that config from the JMRI
By Oldngrey · #4665 ·
Re: YD7001 and decoder pro
and a more recent version:
By karst.drenth · #4664 ·
Re: YD7001 and decoder pro
Here is what works for me: greets, Karst Note, this is an older JMRI (V3)
By karst.drenth · #4663 ·
Re: Can the DR60710 power supply cause damage to controllers it provides power to ?
I will leave it three prong and trust the design. It is better than the one that destroys equipment! Regards, Bob Gamble [email protected]> wrote:
By Bob Gamble · #4662 ·
Re: Can the DR60710 power supply cause damage to controllers it provides power to ?
I wouldn't do that unless the power supply is marked as double insulated class II unit, then it will usually have a 2 pin connector. Power supplies often have filters that are grounded, if you cut the
Re: YD7001 and decoder pro
Yes, I have tried using these settings as attached.? (I don't have the Loconet over TCP server running in JMRI )
By Adam Eddy · #4660 ·
Re: Can the DR60710 power supply cause damage to controllers it provides power to ?
Reading all this I can only say I'm glad I ditched nearly all the digikeijs smpsu. I got fed up with high touch voltages to earth on my rails. Go on, try it, put a high impedance meter between your
By Pete S. · #4659 ·
Re: Can the DR60710 power supply cause damage to controllers it provides power to ?
When you say the A is 3 prongs and the B is 2 prongs, are you referring to the plug on the end of the wire? If 3 prongs refers to the UK style plug then the A version needs to be ordered for the UK
By Iain Morrison · #4658 ·
Re: Can the DR60710 power supply cause damage to controllers it provides power to ?
Thanks all! Happy Holidays
By Vinny DeRobertis · #4657 ·
Re: Can the DR60710 power supply cause damage to controllers it provides power to ?
Yep, just cut off the plug to disconnect the PE wire. That's the difference. Greets, Karst
By karst.drenth · #4656 ·
Re: Can the DR60710 power supply cause damage to controllers it provides power to ?
Here is the GSM60B Data sheet. Dennis Cherry
By Dennis Cherry · #4655 ·
Re: Can the DR60710 power supply cause damage to controllers it provides power to ?
Looking at the data sheets for the two, the only difference I can see is that the A has a three prong power cord input whereas the B uses a two prong input. I'll stay with the A. Regards, Bob
By Bob Gamble · #4654 ·