Best wishes,Tony Walsham (Remote Control Systems) http://www.rcs-rc.comModern technology. Old fashioned reliability.
QUOTE: -- Description of how you soldered a fuse to make it part of the switch. For the truly rank beginner, you'll need to show/describe exactly how you did it. (If you soldered the fuse's leads to the switch's contact points, then how does that provide a definite protective barrier? It seems to me the power could just jump straight down the switch, regardless of whether the fuse blows? So I must have missed something) -- Also, why do you say "orient the switch so the fuse is toward the front". Is this a safety issue or what? Don't take our understanding for granted ... Does it matter for protectiion? -- Still need the blurry switch wiring photo redone.
QUOTE: -- You might want to explain why certain steps are critical -- just a sentence or so. E.g., explain that by removing the contact "posts", you disable trackpower. That kind of thing.
QUOTE: Originally posted by billJohnsonSr Ordered Loco and 9 cars. Thanks Tony for no solder pics. Picked up Aristo track, circle and 10 straight. I have a HO pack that I can use to get stated. Need to see if I can build the crate before I decide to go RC. Radioshack has rechargeable batteries and holdrers. Is that OK? Should I use there charger?
QUOTE: the picturs and diagram do not show any power to the receive. does it get power from the servo plug from the rcs board?
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