Questions on installing Walthers new switches. 948-10017 & 948-10018. Layout wiring will be for DCC.
I have:
948-10017 switch
948-10018 switch
942-101 vertical switch machine
948-83103 terminal with wire leads
272-180670 Faller 12v lamp
Confusing info on instruction sheet for switches. Switch instruction sheet is available on Walthers web site if you do not have one.Picture on front shows switch machine Normally open and normally closed attached to point rails using wire leads above and common pin going to frog tab. Further instructions say the light should be off but how is it attached to switch? Nothing in photo showing that. On the back side of instructions item 5 states to power turnout from point end using leads above. How??? Front side shows switch machine attached.... further states lamp will remain off when placing test leads on frog and aligned point rail. Then states if lamp comes on, reverse frog connection wiring. What??? Reverse how? Where?
Item 7 about optional connections deals with optional wiring and two auxillary single-pole double-throw (SPDT) switches to power frog. How are switches on switch machine? Then the PLEASE NOTE regarding position of switch machine and auxillary switch used will determine wiring needed to power frog. ???????
Thanks for any advice, help, instructions, etc.
1arfarf3Confusing info on instruction sheet for switches.
but like the Tortoise machine, it has 2 SPDT switches. one is often used to power the frog and the other for other purposes such as driving a lamp/LED or providing feedback to a control system.
i don't understand the other PCB connections
1arfarf3instructions item 5 states to power turnout from point end using leads above. How???
1arfarf3Then states if lamp comes on, reverse frog connection wiring.
your descriptions of the instructions suggests just wiring to the rails randomly and testing if the wired correctly by testing if the frog polarity is correct ... and if not reversing the NO/NC connections. a lamp/LED can similarly be wired/tested.
shouldn't be difficult if using spade connectors
but time could be saved by spending a few minutes on the bench with an Ohmmeter to figure out how the microSwitch connections should be made with the servo in either position and understanding which servo position open/closes the turnout points. in other words, when the servo pushes the throw wire to the left, how are the NO/NC connections made on the 2 microSwitches.
greg - Philadelphia & Reading / Reading