Neil Robinson said:
Personally I wouldn't risk it.
To quote from Aristo's manual regarding track power "The Revolution TE receiver will work on voltages ranging from
12 to 24 volts DC."
It will also work from on board battery power. Most Aristo locos have a battery connector and battery/track switch so the safe option would be to run on battery power from a trailing battery car.
Neil just seen this. Whats your thoughts?
How do I control the bell and whistle/horn sounds?There are three ways to activate these effects: train speed, trigger input and DCC command.
TRAIN SPEED: The crossing whistle/horn plays when you reach a set speed and can be played again by slowing down and speeding up. The crossing whistle speed is adjustable and can be determined by either the track/motor voltage or by a reed switch and axle magnets. The bell plays when your engine begins to move or slows to a stop.
TRIGGER INPUTS: Reed switches hooked between ground and the trigger terminals on the board may be used to trigger effects with track magnets, in an arrangement similar to that used by LGB. Outputs from remote control receivers may also be tied into these trigger inputs on the board.
DCC COMMANDS: The BigSoundTM recognizes DCC Function output commands transmitted on the track. These functions may be assigned to trigger sounds