I'm rewiring a pair of 222 switches and need some wiring diagram information. I saw the conversation in 2009 about 223 switches, but that doesn't answer my questions.
The basic question is what was connected to ground and what was a power connection. In disassembling the switches over several years, I've lost track of the conenctions - documentation is not high in my skill set ;-)
Here's what I see.
- The center of the coils is grounded to the switch machine frame.
- The two ends of the coils are connected to binding posts, to which are connected the two side of the switch controller.
- The center binding post for the controller has been removed.
So my question is was that center post connected to the third rail ?
I'm thinking of connecting the center of the switch controller directly to the 14 volt output of a type R transformer.
The lamp wire is connected to the third rail, but I don't see that it was also conencted to that middle binding post.
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One reason that I'm asking all of these questions is that in my postwar Lionel maintenance manual shows all control circuits as switching the ground side of a circuit while here we are looking at switching the power side.
Malcolm Laughlin
The 222 is a standard-gauge prewar turnout.
Bob Nelson
lionelsoniThe 222 is a standard-gauge prewar turnout.
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