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I've been trying some more electrification on the Loch Down Railway. At the moment, I use Playmobil manual isolating switches to park a loco on a siding, but as I have some LGB 10153 single isolating track and some LGB 1203 supplementary switches I thought I'd try a set up with these.
Basically, this involves a piece of split track on the siding connected to a 1203 supplementary switch on the point motor. Setting the points for the siding allows the loco to go beyond the isolating track, after which it is stopped and the point set back to the main line; the loco is now isolated until the points are changed again.
However, whichever point motor I try this with, although the idea works, the throw of the point at times stops short and the point motor buzzes and because the point has stopped short, the siding isn't isolated.
I thought at first that the point motor I was using was faulty, but having tried with another point motor, the same thing happens but both motors are fine just with the point.
I've noticed, too, that the point only fails to work fully when the point motor is "pushing", as it were, so with a right hand point, the problem occurs returning the point to the main line.
I'm using a Playmobil controller which gives a maximum of 14v on the auxiliary output, and I'm wondering if this is too low for the point motor plus supplementary switch.
Basically, this involves a piece of split track on the siding connected to a 1203 supplementary switch on the point motor. Setting the points for the siding allows the loco to go beyond the isolating track, after which it is stopped and the point set back to the main line; the loco is now isolated until the points are changed again.
However, whichever point motor I try this with, although the idea works, the throw of the point at times stops short and the point motor buzzes and because the point has stopped short, the siding isn't isolated.
I thought at first that the point motor I was using was faulty, but having tried with another point motor, the same thing happens but both motors are fine just with the point.
I've noticed, too, that the point only fails to work fully when the point motor is "pushing", as it were, so with a right hand point, the problem occurs returning the point to the main line.
I'm using a Playmobil controller which gives a maximum of 14v on the auxiliary output, and I'm wondering if this is too low for the point motor plus supplementary switch.