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Tortoise "Smail" slow motion switch machine with decoder

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Tortoise "Smail" slow motion switch machine with decoder
Posted by CaptainMikeD on Wednesday, January 6, 2010 7:50 AM

Has anyone used the smail machines? Wondering how they compare to using a regular tortiose with a separate decoder from another company. Seems like it would be much easier to install (less wiring) and also program/address the machine.

 Thanks, Captain Mike from Ct.

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Posted by maxman on Wednesday, January 6, 2010 11:16 AM

I've not used it, and the Circuitron website does not seem to show a picture of it.  However, according to the website information (http://www.circuitron.com/index_files/Smail.htm) the Smail incorporates "proven and reliable NCE Switch-It decoder technology on the Smail circuit board".  Based on this I would think that programming of the Smail would be similar to the Switch-It.

You still need two wires to go from the track power to the Smail, but maybe the two wires from the decoder to the Tortoise are eliminated.  From what I can see, there is really not much gained, but again I don't know what the Smail assembly looks like.  So then it comes down to a cost comparison of buying the Tortoise and decoder of choice separately versus buying the convenience package.

Just my opinion based on limited information.

Regards

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Posted by rrinker on Wednesday, January 6, 2010 9:44 PM

 I've given up on Tortoises. Sure they are a quality product, but the price has risen sharply int he past couple of years. They're up to $19.95 list now. No thanks. RC servos can be had for under $4. Yes the controller costs more, but for $18.95 I can get a DCC controller that also has pushbuttons and LED indicators with a servo.

                                       --Randy

 


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Posted by CaptainMikeD on Wednesday, January 13, 2010 11:51 AM

Thanks...I may purchase one unit and see how it performs....then let everyone know....

 

captain

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