QUOTE: So If I read this right, if one was to take the CW-80 and rewire the connections as above and then rewire the bell and whistle buttons(effectively swapping them), this would correct the CW-80s flaws and would make it work correctly and it would then work with the accessories and such easier? This seems like a simple fix to those of us that work with electronics normally. Could it be this simple?
Rob
QUOTE: Originally posted by Daniel Lang The problem with the CW-80 is that it is designed bass-ackwards. The A and B pins are connected internally while the track U and accessory U pins are separate. Most accessories are designed to work connected to track common (either directly or through an isolated outside rail) but you cannot connect the common (track U and acc U) pins together on the CW-80. Some people have gotten around this by swapping the connections (connect A & B to track common, track U to track hot, acc U to accessories) but this swaps the whistle and bell buttons. If you dedicate a CW-80 to accessory power (A and Track U open, Accessory U connected to track common and B is accessory power) you should be OK. Daniel Lang
QUOTE: Originally posted by BR60103 jaabat: really, an extra $75 to operate 4 uncouplers on TMCC? I haven't been able to afford one uncoupler for normal operation.
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