PDelahanty
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I picked up a USA Trains motor truck in person at the Charles Ro store in Malden, MA last week. (I was in the neighborhood and figured I'd save on shipping.) I am 3D printing a scale replica of the trolley from Mister Rogers' Neighborhood that I intend to place this into, so I wanted to get this motor in order to size the bottom of the 3D model of the trolley to properly fit the motor block.
However, when I put it on my DC track to test it out, nothing. It won't move. I guess I was incorrect in assuming that I could simply stick this in the bottom of a trolley and call it a day. What else do I need to get it to move? Presumably a circuit board of some kind connected to the pins on one end? What's the simplest solution?
However, when I put it on my DC track to test it out, nothing. It won't move. I guess I was incorrect in assuming that I could simply stick this in the bottom of a trolley and call it a day. What else do I need to get it to move? Presumably a circuit board of some kind connected to the pins on one end? What's the simplest solution?