Older LGB Switches

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I purchased what appears to be some older LGB electric switches. The turnouts have a split in the rails and the electric thrower has 3 screw posts on the end. Any info would help, such as when they were made, how to connect them, and are they as good as the newer ones. Thanks zman
 

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The motors are DC. You power them using a double throw passing contact switch - much like most OO/HO kit. One switched feed wire is fed to each outer terminal and the center one is the common return.
You do need a passing contact switch which only gives a short pulse of power - a normal switch will burn out the motor. Or some people use push buttons or stud contact - anything that gives a 'momentry' contact.


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These three connection motors are very much like small scale (0 / 00 / H0) point motors, a capacitor discharge unit is often use to power them.
 

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Thanks for your input.
 

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You can tie diodes (one is reversed) to the outer terminals of the EPL drive and run 2 wires to the LGB 5075 momentary controller. One to the diode pair and the other to the center terminal.
 

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Thanks Dan for your response. So do the newer points have these diodes built in?
 

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While looking for info on the LGB 5000 transformer I came across this on page 10 the 0021 EPL-Technik brochure. It shows how the diodes should be wired to control EPL devices with the old 5075 control box.

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Edit added: This shows what Dan is explaining. But, I just realized this doesn't answer the OP question. Either of the LGB control boxes 5075 or 5075N will operate the switches as will the setup shown by Stockers.
 
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