I'm curious. Is it really worth making the turntable DCC just so you can control it from the main controller? A 12V DC power supply and a DPDT centre-off switch rigged to reverse the current would be enough for me.
There are 2 wires underneath the turntable, which i decided to connect to the bus wire but they are both black. I swapped them round and hey presto it worked. I would not reccomend connecting them to the bus wire though. Just leave them as they are out of the box.
I'm curious. Is it really worth making the turntable DCC just so you can control it from the main controller? A 12V DC power supply and a DPDT centre-off switch rigged to reverse the current would be enough for me.
Or is the turntable supplied with a DCC chip?
JBofBrisbane 4 days ago
maybe make the most of how realistic it is meant to be... what i am trying to say is dont use the turntable as fast
DunncropperJunction 3 months ago
nice! although does the turntable always make that noise!?
MRacer001 4 months ago
@MRacer001 Yes unfortunatley it does. Its the motor inside the turntable.
lorrinskyles 4 months ago
There are 2 wires underneath the turntable, which i decided to connect to the bus wire but they are both black. I swapped them round and hey presto it worked. I would not reccomend connecting them to the bus wire though. Just leave them as they are out of the box.
lorrinskyles 8 months ago
@lorrinskyles well I'm glad you fixed it in the end :D
AJC19951 7 months ago
What was the problem in the end ?
AJC19951 8 months ago