Rob
You're right, Ben. Terminals A and B are connected together internally and should be connected to the outside rails. Terminals U are not connected together, despite having the same label. One of them should be connected to the center rail and the other to the new turnout common. The functions of the bell and whistle will be swapped when the transformer is used this way.
There was a recent report on the forum that Lionel had fixed this problem in recent production.
With O27 turnouts powered from an accessory voltage, there is a danger of damaging the solenoids if a train stops on the control rail. A cure for this is to use DC instead of AC, through a series resistor and then across a shunt capacitor. The charged capacitor provides enough energy to operate the turnout; but the charging resistor can't supply enough current continuously to damage the coils. I use 100 ohms and 5000 microfarads.
Bob Nelson
I modified my lionel switch per the artical in classic toy trains issue dated feb.2006. Page 61.
I am using a cw-80 xformer accessory output(14volts).When I ground the the u post to track ground
the track voltage jumps to 14 volts.The switch does not work.I have two other cw-80 xformers
one of them will make the switch work.How do I correct the grounding problem for the two
that are not wired for common grounds.
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