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automatic reversing
Posted by dmestan on Saturday, January 24, 2004 10:25 AM
For handcars and trolley that don't have auto reversing, is there any wiring techniques that can accomplish auto reversing? Also, any have any experience with K-Line hand cars? I'm looking at the coke bear handcar and trailer, K2625-02. Thinking ahead for next Christmas, and would like to have straight track display with the car going back and forth.

thx, Don
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Posted by Roger Bielen on Saturday, January 24, 2004 12:32 PM
Don,

For starters, if the Coke Bear handcar is similar to the KCC one it doesn't have a reversing unit, therefore no matter what you do, short of converting it to DC, I don't believe this is possible.

For units with reversing capabilities there are manufacturers of electronics to accompli***his. Do a search on this forum, I think this has come up before.
Roger B.
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Posted by SPFan on Saturday, January 24, 2004 5:10 PM
QSI Industries sells reversing boards for AC and DC powered units. They are used in some of the trolleys. Not sure they would fit in a handcar. I suspect handcar electronics would have to custom made using Large Scale Integration (LSI) techniques in order to fit. http://www.qsindustries.com/

Pete
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Posted by lionelsoni on Saturday, January 24, 2004 10:19 PM
The difficulty with adapting ordinary e-unit pieces for automatic reversing without serious mechanical modification is that the e-unit will sooner or later miss a step.

One way to accomplish automatic reversing is to eliminate the e-unit and convert the piece to operate on DC like a scale locomotive, using the DC polarity to determine the direction. If it already has a DC (can) motor, this is as simple as reconnecting the motor directly to the frame and pickup. If it has an AC motor (like traditional toy trains), disconnect the e-unit, wire the armature brushes to the output of a bridge rectifier and put the input of the bridge between the field and the pickup. The motor will then act like a DC motor. Then you can use any of the electronics made for automatic reversing of scale trains.

Bob Nelson

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