Jump to content
 

caradis

Members
  • Posts

    64
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by caradis

  1. So, Update on this, 

     

    I went ahead and fully programmed the unit as suggested, fine, it can read the addresses for the points and switch them correctly, so I'm happy with that unit. 

    The second unit I needed to program, plugged in straight away and flashed as stated in the DCC Next manual,  eventually got this all programmed as well.

     

    All in all, everything is working as it should, I'm just slightly confused regarding one unit flashing and the other, doesn't matter however, they are all programmed and working. 

     

    Thanks for all your help. 

  2. Hi All,

     

    Just wondering if anyone has any experience of setting up a DCC Next from ArCoMoRa with a DR5000?  I have followed the manual of the DCC Next to the point that it request me to send address 1 to the DCC Next. There is no flashing light response from the unit.

     

    Has any one had something like this before, and if so, how did you get around it? 

     

    Thanks

  3. Good Evening,

     

    I'm looking for some help identifying a component inside a loco. I recently got an n gauge loco at the recent Glasgow show (Fleischmann 7175, DB 050), and opening it up in preparation for a DCC conversion, i've come across what appears to be a coil of wire with an iron bar through the middle of it. It also looks like it has melted some of the surrounding plastic. 

    What is this component, is it necessary/safe? and is there a modern, safer equivalent. 

     

    Pictures Attached
    Thanks  

    275075018_385660283020291_1276730940222008783_n.jpg

    275828092_2751455091830326_2795105469480952105_n.jpg

  4. hmm, thats unfortunate. 

     

    ive got an 8 way board coming on monday, so how should i wire that one in? Vcc to 12vDC+  GND to 12vDC- or should they be connected to the 5vDC +/- terminals on the Mardec? or 12vDC+ and mardec - ?

     

    thanks for the offer :) but ill just get another from Ebay, itll probably work out quicker 

  5. HI

    no, no noise what so ever when the relay in energized.

    there is a circuit between middle and left (com and NC) which is consistent, even on connecting the power to the IN pin.

    the same happens on the other three relays as well, COM to NC stays in contact and doesnt change when power is applied.

    the solder contact of the board look fine  

  6. right, so as suggested, the board is sitting with only gnd connected to 12vDC- and VCC connected to 12vDC+ (jumper is on between JDvcc and vcc)

    using a wire connected to the same 12vDC- source i touch the IN pins and get the LED coming on. measuring for contact between the NC and common they are in constant contact. 

    would this suggest that somehting has broken? 

  7. I think this is the right spot for this, but if not let me know. 

     

    So, im having some porblems with wiring in some relays.

    i have some DIY ABC modules wired in to the ends of the loops on my fiddle yard. the whole idea being the routes are automaticly set via JMRI, the points switch automaticly and the blocked lines have ABC activated towards the end of the loop to stop any incoming trains. to do this the ABC modules are switched on and off via Dcc imputs from an ArCoMoRa mardec. the imput from the mardec switches is supposed to switch the relay between ABC and ABC bypass, however i get no switching on the imput from the Mardec. there is a minor dimming of the onboard LED (Relay) with the signal, , but being no electronics expert, im not sure if ive wired this correctly, or not, any help appreciated 

×
×
  • Create New...