Ya beat me to it, Henry!
MR_create by Edmund, on Flickr
Cheers, Ed
railandsailSomehow this posting got under the wrong heading. I just seem to have trouble finding the 'create new posting button' with the software that runs this forum??
It's where it's always been. Click on the forum you want then click on create a new topic
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
Somehow this posting got under the wrong heading. I just seem to have trouble finding the 'create new posting button' with the software that runs this forum??
Brian
My Layout Plan
Interesting new Plan Consideration
There was a note with the item when I bought it,
It has been modified to work on DCC. It is not recommended for DC operation. There is a decoder in the cab that controls the motor direction and speed. There is also a light in the operators cab that is controlled by the headlight function Connection is simply connecting the two wires to the track bus. That's it. You now control the transfer table using any DCC cab on your system. Simple select the address to 2, then use the speed and direction controls to operate the transfer table. Should you want to change the address, just connect the wires to your programming track and program like any locomortive.
There is a decoder in the cab that controls the motor direction and speed. There is also a light in the operators cab that is controlled by the headlight function
Connection is simply connecting the two wires to the track bus. That's it. You now control the transfer table using any DCC cab on your system. Simple select the address to 2, then use the speed and direction controls to operate the transfer table. Should you want to change the address, just connect the wires to your programming track and program like any locomortive.
The 3131 is a (vintage) kit, the 2968 is the "Built-Ups" which always seems to command a higher final cost and it has an indexing system that can be adapted to DCC control.
Good Luck, Ed
I recently had a gentleman who was looking for an HO transfer table in trade. I sent him some photos of one I had acquired from an estate sale, and reluctantly decided to not use on my new layout. I got this reply....
brian after looking at the pics I notice that the transfer table is part # 933-3131 and not 933-2968 this is the one I'm looking for
I never realized there were 2 versions. Yes I see that later version has a full width bridge that covers up the wheels that run on the individual tracks, .....and some sort of control panel.
# 933-3131 https://www.walthers.com/transfer-table-kit-pit-measures-11-15-16-x-11-15-16-quot-lip-to-lip
# 933-2968 https://www.walthers.com/motorized-transfer-table-built-ups-assembled-14-7-16-x-15-1-16-quot-36-6-x-38-2cm
Was there really that much of a difference in these two models that would justify that much of a price difference?