The Advanced Control Module (ACM) manual is missing details of how to use relays to power the aligned roundhouse tracks as the turntable moves to a track position. The link is to a PDF that is an attempt to fill in some blanks. Feel free to let me know of issues you might find and I will update the document.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/wzyv80yieb9yp69/ACM%20Details.pdf?dl=0
I think it's too much cost and effort to replace a single SPST for each track.
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MisterBeasley I think it's too much cost and effort to replace a single SPST for each track. Depends on what your goals are. Mine is to do everything though JMRI on my iPad or iMac. I also know quite a few posts are scattered around the web about how to use the ACM so I wanted to provide what I had learned.
Depends on what your goals are. Mine is to do everything though JMRI on my iPad or iMac. I also know quite a few posts are scattered around the web about how to use the ACM so I wanted to provide what I had learned.
MisterBeasley I think it's too much cost and effort to replace a single SPST for each track.
Ditto.
I used SPST for my turntable tracks....
Modeling an HO gauge freelance version of the Union Pacific Oregon Short Line and the Utah Railway around 1957 in a world where Pirates from the Great Salt Lake founded Ogden, UT.
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If you already have the ACM for DCC operation of the turntable, then the relays are less than $10. Again, it depends on your goals for operating the turntable and layout. For me mine are total control though JMRI without a physical control panel.
I am the author of the PDF. I offer it only as an aid to anyone using the ACM to control a Walthers turntable and having problems with: DCC for the ACM, power to roundhouse tracks, or JMRI. When I started the project I found I was as lost as many people that have posted about the ACM in the past. I wish I had had this. Regarding JMRI, the support for the ACM is not there and I provide 2 different JMRI scripts to control the ACM.