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Posted - December 11 2012 : 08:27:53 AM
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Anyone have a spare instruction sheet for one of these so I can test it before I try to sell it?
I got one in the box with some extra stuff and no directions to figure out how to wire it up.
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Posted - December 11 2012 : 12:13:38 PM
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if its the Bachmann one I wants it! http://www.ho-scaletrains.net/bachmannhoscaleaccessoriesandkits/id42.html
Edited by - microbusss on December 11 2012 12:30:10 PM
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Posted - December 11 2012 : 2:09:57 PM
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I have one somewhere... I *might* run into it while excavating my Christmas decorations in the next few days. If I do I'll post it! I do recall the wiring is somewhat less intuitive than other accessories, but the controller has most of it.
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Posted - December 13 2012 : 05:43:10 AM
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A random check of the terminals and it ran up and down just fine. How you wire it, I don't know, supposedly a train crossing the bridge will stop automatically if the bridge is raised. and a train approaching the lowered bridge will make it rise. Or maybe you need a button for that.
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Posted - December 13 2012 : 11:36:18 AM
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You could use a series of sensors to do that automatically or wire up a momemtary DPDT switch. Choose your poison!
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