I am in the process of rewriting my layout (to use buss wiring) and I am confused on hooking back up a few accessories. Perhaps you guys can assist.?
I am hooking up a barrel loader, log ramp, gateman, coaling station and the instructions are ambiguous on which line goes through the switch to the hot or which goes to the ground. Most of the postwar instructions just say go to the variable posts but not which ones.
Does it matter in most cases or do I just need to complete the circuit by one going to hot and the other to ground?
Most would put the switch on the 'hot" side but it will work either way, you are just breaking the circuit. BUT do them all the same or over time you will forget which is which. Some things like the gateman do not normally use an on/off switch.
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That is what I thought. Run all hot through the 364c's
DobsonThat is what I thought. Run all hot through the 364c's
I have that hooked up on the outside rail via an operating section of fastrack.
No it is a postwar on off switch
The 364c is the old Lionel on/off switch. The under the track pressure plate is a 153c.
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