Nice job, looks clean and puposely done. My DT402 died last year and I replaced it with a DT602. FYI, I found these toggles for a different project, but seem like they would work, for a cheaper price per unit.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08JYV8HZ7?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
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Tophias nice job! Some years ago I did a similar project. I came across a video by James (jm2000, or something close to that, who has a huge YouTube presence) who produced a very easy to follow procedure. 30-45 minutes later it was done.
nice job! Some years ago I did a similar project. I came across a video by James (jm2000, or something close to that, who has a huge YouTube presence) who produced a very easy to follow procedure. 30-45 minutes later it was done.
I saw that video as well, but I didn't have a small enough toggle switch like he had. This whole thing took 20 - 30 minutes per throttle.
I should have done this years ago.
Good job. Looks good and must function well too.
While I'm not a Digitrax user. I have thought of doing the same for my NCE power cab that hangs out at my workbench. I've been known to leave it powered up for a few days. I've also worn out the Telco connector plugging it in and out.
Pete.