Attached to a Peco switch motor is an Auxiliary switch for track signal or lights on the control panel and maybe more.
The switch has a common feed post and two outlets. I wired the switch to a terminal strip and attached a positive feed from a power supply to the common feed post on the terminal strip.
Using a multimeter there is no circuit between the feed and the oulets.
I assumed the two oultets are for connection to a light, etc. but there evidenlty needs to be a ground wire but if you use one of the outlets then there aren't two for a LED or bulb.
Help will be appreciated.
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Bob
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Resistance is not futile--it is voltage divided by current.
it should do, pop the thing apart and see what is going on inside. if you use N gauge points? the less throw of the tiebar sometimes doesn't allow the switch enough travel to make a circuit. but this fault is only in one direction.
Problem SOLVED !
Running a ground wire to the LED and a second wire from the LED to an outlet from the auxiliary switch. Of course a positive wire goes to the common feed. The second oulet is live when the turnout is turned and the first in then dead.
Thanks for the replies.