I bought a Prodigy Advance accessory decoder a few years back and finally getting around to plugging it into the DCC bus to run a few points .
I have what I think are twin coil Peco point motors that were from an older DC layout built by the Father of a lad I know.
Anyway I have the motors working on a test rig but what I want to do is if possible put on signal lights I also inherited from the same guy into the mix.
So far as I can see the motors are activated by a pulse signal to flip the points and there isn't a constant 12V\16V pushing through to power the lights which I think would be about right .
It will work with slow motion point motors & signal lights according to the manual .
Anybody know a way around this?
I'm an electrical novice so may be missing something blazingly obvious.
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billyboy
Hi lads,
I bought a Prodigy Advance accessory decoder a few years back and finally getting around to plugging it into the DCC bus to run a few points .
I have what I think are twin coil Peco point motors that were from an older DC layout built by the Father of a lad I know.
Anyway I have the motors working on a test rig but what I want to do is if possible put on signal lights I also inherited from the same guy into the mix.
So far as I can see the motors are activated by a pulse signal to flip the points and there isn't a constant 12V\16V pushing through to power the lights which I think would be about right .
It will work with slow motion point motors & signal lights according to the manual .
Anybody know a way around this?
I'm an electrical novice so may be missing something blazingly obvious.
Thanks,
Bill
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