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Marx Girard Station

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Marx Girard Station
Posted by ADCX Rob on Thursday, November 18, 2010 8:52 PM

Centrehallflyer

I can't get the motor to work the whistle.  Does anyone know where I could find a wiring diagram?

There are two binding posts at one end of the station - look at that end.

The right post is ground, the left is hot. 

One post wire(usually the ground) goes to one of the motor brushes, the other brush is connected to one of the field winding wires.  The other post wire(usually the hot) goes to the remaining field wire.

Hooking up to any small 25-50 watt transformer will run the motor.  It should be lubed(oil the armature shaft bearings).  Put a momentary NO(normally open) switch into one of the transformer wires to operate the whistle when pushed.

Rob

 

Rob

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Posted by lionelsoni on Thursday, November 18, 2010 10:43 PM

Any small 25-50-watt toy train transformer...  (The voltage needs to be in the toy-train ballpark.)

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Posted by DFD26 on Friday, August 14, 2015 10:43 PM

ADCX Rob

 

 
Centrehallflyer

I can't get the motor to work the whistle.  Does anyone know where I could find a wiring diagram?

 

 

There are two binding posts at one end of the station - look at that end.

The right post is ground, the left is hot. 

One post wire(usually the ground) goes to one of the motor brushes, the other brush is connected to one of the field winding wires.  The other post wire(usually the hot) goes to the remaining field wire.

Hooking up to any small 25-50 watt transformer will run the motor.  It should be lubed(oil the armature shaft bearings).  Put a momentary NO(normally open) switch into one of the transformer wires to operate the whistle when pushed.

Rob

 

 

Thanks for the good information! I recently acquired a Girard station that works, but is missing the original whistle button.

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