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Re: Unable to connect to YD7001
Ok small update. Got my laptop out which I use to control my backup and second YD7001 and it conects perfectly fisrt time with my first YD7001 by USB and ethernet. So my problem is the Windows 11
By Doug Johnson · #4733 ·
Unable to connect to YD7001
Hi all, This is driving me mad I cannot get round it. I have had this system running fine for over a year (upgraded DR5000) and it has been fine. A few days ago I had to restart my router and the
By Doug Johnson · #4732 ·
Re: YD7001 stuck in demo mode etc.
Update on my problem with YD001 upgrade. I returned it to the dealer that I purchased the upgade from and he discoverd that the wifi update had not been saved for some reason. The YD7001 has now
By terry lee · #4731 ·
Re: YD7432 Reverser - recommended length of the Sensor track
@karst.drenth: Your timely reply is very much appreciated. I will follow your advice and will be ordering YD7432 Reversers as well as an ESU L.Net converter. Also, I am looking into connecting
By TrainZeal · #4730 ·
Re: YD7432 Reverser - recommended length of the Sensor track
They don't have to be *detected* , but have at least the *same voltage drop* (1.1V) as the sensor tracks are measuring for. You also can (or better should if you have more Current-Sense detection )
By karst.drenth · #4729 ·
Re: YD7432 Reverser - recommended length of the Sensor track
You ask whether the YD7432 will work when “connected via S88 for occupancy monitoring” – the YD7432 uses LocoNet to provide the occupancy reporting, not S88 ? Sent: 08 January 2025
By Iain Morrison · #4728 ·
Re: YD7432 Reverser - recommended length of the Sensor track
@karst.drenth Could you please elaborate why it matters to have "sections adjacent to S1 and S2 to also be supplied with a current sensor" ? In a reversing loop, sections S1 and S2 are usually next
By TrainZeal · #4727 ·
Re: DR5000 & Cobalt Problems
yes the snubbers the cobalts are powered by dr5000 the cobalt frogs are wired frog to the common and the track feed for the frogs are left and right on the cobalts I am not using the frog connection
By Alan Watt · #4726 ·
Re: DR5000 & Cobalt Problems
By resistor packs do you mean DCC Filters (snubbers)? Are you using the frog output on the Cobalts? If you are then you will be powering the frogs from the accessories bus I.e. the YD9401. When
By Iain Morrison · #4725 ·
Re: DR5000 & Cobalt Problems
ok bought some of them resistor packs I have two boosters for the track power only and the point motors all run from the dr5000/9401 put the resistor pack on the dr5000 and when I change? a
By Alan Watt · #4724 ·
Re: Detailed setup manual for the YD7010?
Hey Rick, I had a chance to test the 7010 station a bit last few days and I like it. Connection is flawless. Lots of futures and possibilities.
By Mark · #4723 ·
Re: RailCom detection
Based on that page, you're not going to get RailCom on S88, you'd need S88.2. There is a lack of RailCom detectors that will work on other systems (ESU and Roco have ones that only work with their own
By Alexander Wood · #4722 ·
RailCom detection
I would like to try and test some RailCom futures. At the moment the only available detection unit comes from LoDi. Can that unit be connected directly to the YaMoRC 7010 station on the S88
By Mark · #4721 ·
Re: Detailed setup manual for the YD7010?
Rick, Why would you need to program using a throttle or Z21 app if you have DecoderPro? The key to understanding JMRI is that if you're using POM, JMRI is storing the changes in the roster file, so
By Alexander Wood · #4720 ·
Re: YD8116 programming
I bought a few of these YD8116 modules mainly for turnouts. For slow motion switch machines it only takes a press of the 'Pgm' button and 1 turnout command to set all addresses for all 8 turnouts as
By Oldngrey · #4719 ·
Re: YD8116 programming
The YD8116 does have 16 switchable outputs but each turnout uses 2 outputs (straight and branch) therefore only 8 turnouts can be controlled ? Many Thanks Iain
By Iain Morrison · #4718 ·
YD8116 programming
This is probably a really dumb question..... I need some extra outputs for signals and so I need to buy some additional signal decoders. So I was reading the user manual for the YD8116. I was under
By Pete S. · #4717 ·
Re: Resistor for block detection, best size?
I do the same here, make my own resistor wheels. There are several company's that do make resistors wheels in the USA. I did not show all the wiring because that does not change on wiring the
By Dennis Cherry · #4716 ·
Re: Resistor for block detection, best size?
Dennis Pre-made resistive wheelsets are not something I have seen in Europe, I use SMD resistors, superglue and silver conductive paint. You appear to be connecting to the global detector K to
By Iain Morrison · #4715 ·
Re: Resistor for block detection, best size?
There are many resistor wheels available, the 10K resistor wheels are popular from different MFG.s In my picture of the DR5088RC the green buss bar is the "K" connections to the DR5088RC. You will
By Dennis Cherry · #4714 ·