Zerogee
Clencher's Bogleman

I have a USAT motor block on a recently purchased scratchbuild; I've not used a USAT block before, and I'm a bit puzzled about something..... there are four pins on one end of the block, which I've identified (thanks to an older thread here on GSC) as being outer pair (call them 1 and 4) = motor, inner pair (2 and 3) = track. So far so good.
BUT, is the unit also internally connected, or does it have other terminals/pins elsewhere that I haven't discovered because I've not yet completely dismantled the vehicle?
The reason I'm a little puzzled is that an LGB 4-pin block will not run (on analogue) unless you put jumper wires on each pair of pins (or, as I do for testing purposes, bridge each pair with a small croc-clip!). But the USAT block is happily running away on analogue test power WITHOUT the pins being bridged!
Surely this shouldn't be happening, unless these pins are only for auxiliary use and the track and motor connections are bridged internally? In which case, how do I un-bridge them for DCC chipping?
The other odd thing is that the LED lighting in the vehicle appears to be run from two wires connected to two of the pins - a motor pin on one side and a track pin on the other (ie: pins 1 and 3, which seems to make no sense....). Pins 2 and 4 have nothing connected to them at all, yet the block runs!
Anyone who knows their way around using USAT blocks able to shed any light on this at all?
Thanks in advance!
Jon.
BUT, is the unit also internally connected, or does it have other terminals/pins elsewhere that I haven't discovered because I've not yet completely dismantled the vehicle?
The reason I'm a little puzzled is that an LGB 4-pin block will not run (on analogue) unless you put jumper wires on each pair of pins (or, as I do for testing purposes, bridge each pair with a small croc-clip!). But the USAT block is happily running away on analogue test power WITHOUT the pins being bridged!
Surely this shouldn't be happening, unless these pins are only for auxiliary use and the track and motor connections are bridged internally? In which case, how do I un-bridge them for DCC chipping?
The other odd thing is that the LED lighting in the vehicle appears to be run from two wires connected to two of the pins - a motor pin on one side and a track pin on the other (ie: pins 1 and 3, which seems to make no sense....). Pins 2 and 4 have nothing connected to them at all, yet the block runs!
Anyone who knows their way around using USAT blocks able to shed any light on this at all?
Thanks in advance!
Jon.