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Re: DCC and LEGO Trains
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lugnet.trains
Date: 
Sun, 5 Mar 2000 14:04:01 GMT
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Suppose that in addition to modifying motors to install DCC receivers
(call them masters) we also modified motors to cut the connection
between the motor and the power pickups on the wheels, but LEFT the
motor actively connected to the power connection on the top of the motor
casing... (call these slaves)

that won't work with the current setup, since the upper power connection is
controlled seperatly from the speed - that way the lights don't dim when
you slow down the train.  (which is cool on it's own).  Perhaps it's
possible not to do that, and then I think your idea would work - but I
don't know that much about the DCC, only what I could understand from Tom.


It depends, do you want lights or to run a 2nd motor slaved to the first?  You
wouldn't run over the 1 A limit, since you would have (C 25 Ohms/motor, 25/2=13
ohms circuit, 9/13=less than 1 amp).  You should NOT try to run 3 motors
connected to the same reciever, at least, not if it is a 1A reciever.

The only way that I can see to manage to get lights and be able to slave the
motors would involve trying to get a 2nd connection inside the motor, at the
other end.  (Idea for Lego, but not so easy for the rest of us!)

James P



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  Re: DCC and LEGO Trains
 
(...) Actually it is rather easy to do that. I've done that for my RCX Train. Unfortunately I didn't take picks of my working on the motor but I've got some pics of the completed item. (URL) image shows a second wire coming out of the motor just (...) (24 years ago, 5-Mar-00, to lugnet.trains)

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  Re: DCC and LEGO Trains
 
(...) that won't work with the current setup, since the upper power connection is controlled seperatly from the speed - that way the lights don't dim when you slow down the train. (which is cool on it's own). Perhaps it's possible not to do that, (...) (24 years ago, 5-Mar-00, to lugnet.trains)

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