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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


 

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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


 

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


 

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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


 

On Wed, Oct 23, 2024 at 01:42 AM, papadelta wrote:
Do you think the YD8116 could drive two MP10s on a crossover from the same output?
Yes it can. The MP's are really low current consumers.

Greets,
Karst