Newby - just joined this forum to get help on wiring controls for a Tortoise.
I have several control panels around the layout to handle switching of different yards and industrial areas. One area is "overlapped" and it needs to be controlled from 2 different panels.
The control panels are schematics with DPDT switches and 2 LEDs for each turnout. The green LEDs indicate the leg of the turnout. I would like to follow this appearance. Will a DPDT-Center OFF handle the need? and if so, what about the constant power to stall the Tortoise?
Thankfully, there are only 3 Tortoises that need to be wired this way. I welcome any thoughts, ideas and/or comments.
Thanks, in advance.
Jon
There is a schematic diagram on the webpage linked below that should be exactly what you are looking for. Scroll 1/2 way down the page to find it.
http://www.wiringfordcc.com/sw_ctl.htm
I believe you will want DPDT switches WITHOUT a center off posistion, no?
Thanks for the link, I'll check it out.
The reason for the Center-OFF - the physical position of the toggle is an additional indicator of the turnout position. I may be over thinking this?
Jon NFL wrote:Thanks for the link, I'll check it out.The reason for the Center-OFF - the physical position of the toggle is an additional indicator of the turnout position. I may be over thinking this?
I don't understand. The center off position indicates which turnout position? I can see where one toggle will physically indicate the wrong position but it's the LED's that matter in my opinion. Just my
UpNorth wrote:Center-off will not work in this wiring example.
Yes, that was my take on it too. Not sure why the OP wants the center off toggles. ON-ON toggles are what is needed as far as I can see.
UpNorth - you picked up on my concern - if Center-Off won't work (because of the Tortoises?) then is it possible to control a single slo-mo from 2 different panels and have the toggles in sync?
The Center -Off would be a non-indicator as opposed to an erroneous indicator. Thinking too much :o) Is there a way to do it?
Jon NFL wrote:...The Center -Off would be a non-indicator as opposed to an erroneous indicator. Thinking too much :o) Is there a way to do it?...
-Dan
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Jon NFL wrote: UpNorth - you picked up on my concern - if Center-Off won't work (because of the Tortoises?) then is it possible to control a single slo-mo from 2 different panels and have the toggles in sync?The Center -Off would be a non-indicator as opposed to an erroneous indicator. Thinking too much :o) Is there a way to do it?
BlueHillsCPR gave you the link you need to wire two DPDT (on-on) switches to one tortoise machine.
The toggle switch will not be an indicator of which way the turnout is thrown. You said you want to use LED's for that.
What I did was use the second DPDT switch diagram in the link. I used two leg bipolar LED's red/green. Each LED shows the route taken in green and the the route cut off in red when the switch is thrown.
Once you have the tortoise wired and working, come off the tortoise wires to each LED on both panels. Just make sure that you wire the LED's so that the green / red shows the correct direction. If wired wrong just reverse the wires.
Bill
I have to control one turnout from two panels where the toggle positions will NOT show the turnout direction. My solution was to have the toggles throw parallel to the track, rather than perpendicular - and rely solely on the indicator lights to tell me which way the (concealed under scenery) turnout is thrown.
With the throw direction parallel to the track, any toggle position is a non-indicator.
Chuck (modeling Central Japan in September, 1964)
Thanks, Dan. The MR index indicates that it is in the Jan 08 mag. My subscription started with the Feb issue :( Before I spend $10+ to purchase the article, I'm trying to find if it is anything different than what has been offered here. Has anyone read it? Anything new?
Chuck, your solution may be the simplest. Thanks
I have been trying to find a push-button dpdt that is not momentary for a turnout I have I wish to control from either the main control panel or locally so that there would be no visual synch problems with the switch position. I havent had much luck and am wiring that one turnout using sliders rather then toggles to make it stand out as different.
Chris
Jon NFL wrote:Thanks, Dan. The MR index indicates that it is in the Jan 08 mag. My subscription started with the Feb issue :( Before I spend $10+ to purchase the article, I'm trying to find if it is anything different than what has been offered here. Has anyone read it? Anything new?Chuck, your solution may be the simplest. Thanks
The Article In the January MRR deals with using the relay contacts on the tortise to "hold" the power applied so that momentary switches could be used to control the tortise from dual control points. This could be a solution for the mis-aligned toggle issue.