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					Best dcc point motors  DCC Concepts DCW-32SET - Decoder Wire - Stranded - Assorted Pack - 6m. com; DCCconcepts Ltd, Unit E, The Sidings, Settle, North Yorkshire, BD24 9RP I'll be using Tillig Elite points on my next OO gauge layout.  Amazing kit.  This ain't cheap, but I get good control. co.  Add to We finally took the plunge in January 2005 and are fortunate to be dealers for some of the best and most user friendly DCC equipment available.  Edited November 1, 2020 by smokebox Dear David, I have also used Fulgerex motors.  I've tested both Fulgarex and Tillig slow action point motors recently.  Throughout the design process we have focussed on taking what were already the best DCC-upgradable turnout motors available, the Cobalt Classic and Cobalt [] I have Hornby RailMaster with eLink and DCC power a basic layout (Majestic set) which I plan to expand.  Back in Zero-1 days, when I still used Peco points - I reduced the current taken by a pair of Peco points forming a crossover, by wiring the motors in series; and then adjusting the spring tension, if necessary, of the Peco over-Centre Spring [The T-shaped bar is gripped between 2 metal tabs - moving this away from the tie-bar lessens the over-centre spring force.  But many modern designs of motor such as Gaugemaster's Point Motors and If you wish to control your points and signals by DCC, you will need accessory decoders on the layout to receive and act on the DCC commands to operate the points and A number of manufacturers offer such solutions and now DCCConcepts have joined them by bringing to market a small surface mounted point motor, the Cobalt-SS.  I found these worked well, and although one has to cut a sizeable hole in the baseboard for the point motor workings, it makes the fixing very precise - because it clips into the slots in Wired up Rails of Sheffield point motor working on TT:120 Hornby Points Peco Standard Point motors (pictured below) are very similar in look and performance to Hornby point motors.  Please be aware that we no longer accept cheques as payment.  Self learning decoders can be easier to set up than the more basic type.  All three are top notch slow action point motors with the ability to change the polarity of the frog by The DP10 motor switches are equipped with a DCC interface that ensures the reception of the DCC commands together with power supply.  Suitable for N, HO, &amp; OO Scales.  There will enough space to get the frog wire connected to the ADS8SX decoder. 2mm is the recommended minimum solinoid point motor operation wire size.  As additions, the Cobalt IP GMC-PM20 Surface Mounted Point Motor.  It is recommended to use DCC-friendly point motors that are designed to work seamlessly with your DCC system.  Point motors mounted under the board can be easily hidden out of sight, but above mounted motors can Rog (RJ) advice to remain with analogue point control is good.  They have built-in switches for polarity changing should you decide on electro-frog points.  Add to Cart.  The concept is easy DCC Concepts and Peco are two well-known brands offering turnout motors and related accessories for model railroaders.  Available for around &#163;50, the kit includes two point motors, a The best two options by a long way are the GM or Rails of Sheffield motors.  is that since I don't have my point motors installed yet, and I have removed the point springs, I can very easily change the frog polarities with the Wagos so I can thoroughly test every route.  Hello, I have some questions about the SS point motor which I attach below.  The only big difference is that Peco point motors come in either long pin (PL-10E) or standard pin (PL-10) length, so you have to decide at the store, were as all Hornby point motors come with an extension arm.  For many of us, the prospect of having to dive underneath a baseboard to maintain or fit equipment such as a point motor is not very inviting. 00 and for changing the frog polarity and led activation for point position, a PL-1005, GBP7.  Reply 0 0 0 0 m.  I had a look at the Lenz LS150 point module that can support 6 point motors, it looks pretty good value for money, any thoughts on this? Also the Hornby point decoder looked fairly cheap (cheap is good in my case!).  Model Trains, Layout Control, Baseboards, Helix kits, Model Railway Gantries, Scenery, Accessories and more about Model Railways at modelrailwaysolutions.  The Fulgarex don't seem to be strong enough to create a strong bond between the point blade and stock rail, whilst the Tillig motor (even with adjustment) only jus Blue Point manual under board point switches are pretty good if you want remote operation by push/pull rod.  Throughout the design process we have focussed on taking what were already the best DCC-upgradable turnout motors available, the Cobalt Classic and Cobalt Classic- O, and making something really special for those who want just that little more or those who might prefer to use a separated layout control bus and computer control for the DCC Concepts have focussed on taking what were already the best DCC-upgradable turnout motors available, the Cobalt Classic and Cobalt Classic- O, and making something really special for those who want just that little more or those who might prefer to use a separated layout control bus and computer control for the layout, while preserving Alternatively, a separate DCC point control system, independent of the main train control DCC system, can be used.  Here is one next to a Tortoise stall-type slow motion motor.  READ THE FULL STORY.  &#163;90.  Showrooms, Office and Telephone Lines: Open Monday - Saturday 10am to 4.  Can anybody offer advice as I don't want to fit them then regret not asking the forum experts on here.  Rails of Sheffield Ltd is a company registered in England and Wales under registration number 09068081 - Registered office 25-29 Chesterfield Road, Sheffield, S8 0RL Peco points (called switches in the USA) are great and work well straight out of the box but to get the best from DCC and Cobalt point motors it’s a good idea to adapt the points.  But as anyone who has ever tried fitting them knows, installation is often problematic. com; DCCconcepts Ltd, Unit E, The Sidings, Settle, North Yorkshire, BD24 9RP For DCC use: The point motor is connected (by 3 wires) to the accessory decoder port using the + C - terminals - one motor to each of the 4 ports.  This allows the Cobalt motor to be controlled from any leading DCC Control system.  3rd June 2021. 2mm for the 16v Point Motor Bus with 7/0.  especially as you're not planning to drive solenoid point CONTACT US.  Ensure that the wires are neatly CONTACT US.  Off to a good start then! The other usual preparation work for a DCC controlled point was then conducted.  As its name implies, it has 8 outputs compared to 6 for the LS150, and is specifically designed for Tortoises unlike the LS150 and SMD82. com; DCCconcepts Ltd, Unit E, The Sidings, Settle, North Yorkshire, BD24 9RP How to fit SEEP point motors. This afternoon I have been trying to de-activate the self centering using an NCE Powercab.  The only time DCC point operation scores highly is when PC layout control is used.  My followed content Blogs.  (Arguably this also means that they can too easily be wired in series by mistake.  7.  Though your Locos may be DCC controlled.  You need an accessory decoder, also known as a stationary decoder.  Carrying on the philosophy of easy installation from the PM10, the GMC-PM20 Surface Mounted Point Motor can be fitted directly next to your point, with the tie-bar linkage dropping directly over the tie-bar pin on the point.  DCC Concepts DCS-S145 - Sapphire 145 Detail Solder (High Flow) DCS-S145.  They often provide valuable insights and solutions for There is a way to use a CDU with a LS150 - instead of using the LS150 outputs to drive the point motors use them to work relays - the relay switched contacts can be wired to the CDU and however many point motors you like using a diode matrix if neccessary as per any non dcc point motor wiring.  SKU.  Their base looks good, shame they don’t do those separately, as I don’t need servos and I’m not paying &#163;11 a throw.  After following the instructions in the owners manual that came with the motors and the powercan manual both resolutely refuse to move.  Events calendar.  It can of course also be used for any other accessories on your CONTACT US.  Cobalt iP Digital (6 Pack) “Intelligent Power” DCC/DIGITAL Point Motors Cobalt iP Digital “Intelligent Power” DCC Digital Turnout Motor Six Cobalt iP Digital “Intelligent Power” DCC Digital Turnout Motors with all installation accessories including mounting screws and one of our very popular double-sided foam mounting DCC onboard slow motion point motor.  Can be mounted on the table top.  DCT-HTC.  The point motors take 3 or 4 amps when operated but you power supply doesn't need to be able to supply that amount of current, especially if a CDU is used.  Best to have a CDU in circuit to help give the points a good &quot;kick&quot; and to protect against the point motors burning out.  Solenoid motors come in all shapes and sizes and can be used both above, using a GMC-PM20 Surface Mounted Point Motor, or under, using a GMC-PM10 Classic Solenoid Point Motor, the baseboard depending on the design of the railway (and the motor).  Qty: Add to Cart.  My wiring sizes are 32/0.  The motors are being used in conjunction with Peco electrofrog points.  DCC point control from the console is a very cumbersome method of operating points.  For DCC use: The point motor is connected (by 3 wires) to the accessory decoder port using the + C - terminals - one motor to each of the 4 ports.  The first of these is Prodigy Express , which is an ideal way to get started, but has enough features and power to run most model railways.  Miniature dimensions 28mm X 40 mm; Motor switch with silent and slow motion; 3 stroke steps 3, 6, 9 mm Coastal DCC Ltd Registered Offices: Ipswich Model Railway Centre, 48-52 Tomline Road, Ipswich, IP3 8DB Registration Number: 9447637 in England &amp; Wales DCP-CB1iP - Cobalt IP Analog Point Motor (Single) Introducing Cobalt-iP Analog – Cobalt-iP Analog takes the very best features of Cobalt Classic-Ω and Cobalt Digital-iP to create something special that bridges the gap between Digital and Analog point motor control.  Other DCC Systems; NCE Systems; ESP Ψ aegis Accessories; ESP Ψ aegis; DCC System Accessories; DCCconcepts Turnout (Point) Control Decoders.  Any suggestions for which solenoid motors to use and how best to disguise them once fitted? Thanks.  That's as far as I've got, other than, if possible, I'd like to avoid buying a new main controller.  Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google + Email.  I have a few questions about using my newly acquired 6-pack Cobalt SS point motors.  Manufacturer : MTB SKU : mtb-mp4.  DCC Concepts.  The instructions supplied by DCC Concepts for the motors are very easy to follow and easy to execute.  Highlights of this issue include our first reviews of the Bachmann 4-BEP EMU for 'OO' and Kato 'N' gauge Class 800, Kernow Model Rail Centre's LSWR Road Vans and more plus John White's stunning model of Doncaster is one of three great layouts inside alongside The Smail is the DCC upgrade to the Tortoise Point Motor / Switch Machine from Circuitron, but is it worth the extra outlay.  Not the cheapest, but very good value I think. bryan Moderator 331 posts Rails of Sheffield - Model Railways Specialists.  Czech -made, they are available from several UK suppliers The MTB DP4 Point Motor seems like an advanced and versatile option for model railway enthusiasts.  (I have 14 on my 12ft 6 x 7ft 6 layout.  Gaugemaster PM10D DCC fitted, mounted attached directly to the underside of the Peco Streamline track. 2mm droppers to the Masterswitches.  Availability: In stock. ) * It is possible to wire two PM point motors in series using a DPDT switch, but it would seem to be a little perverse.  Qty Add to basket.  I work these from a +12-0-12V supply via a change-over switch.  16/0.  Both Peco and DCCConcepts provide Rails Connect Point Motors.  800-6200. 1).  Radio Control Servos can also be used as turnout motors.  Top.  The pre-terminated wire loom plugs directly into the end of the point motor, and then Cobalt iP Digital is a DCC-enabled slow-acting point motor that adds on-board DCC control to the very best features of Cobalt Classic-Ω and Cobalt -iP to create the best ever digital-ready point motor, suitable for all indoor gauges N-O.  $42.  GM09RB Red/Black Twinned Wire 10m.  At Gaugemaster, we’ve partnered with MRC, one of the USA’s leading controller manufacturers to bring you two main entry points to the world of DCC.  Developed by DCC Concepts, these new high-efficiency motors will be suitable for surface-mounted (Cat No.  I include my mimic diagram so you can see what I want to do.  It can be operated with Throughout the design process we have focussed on taking what were already the best DCC-upgradable turnout motors available, the Cobalt Classic and Cobalt Classic- O, and making something really special for those who want just that Rails of Sheffield - Model Railways Specialists.  Then if you have left one on 1-4, others that have reset will also change My local model shop guy suggested Hornby solenoid point motors, and a DCC accessories controller to be used with my Hornby Select DCC controller.  DCCconcepts make a range of high quality accessory decoders covering both solenoid and motor drive point motors, and will also add signal decoders and intelligent detection systems in Whichever type you employ, the electrical connections required to power the motors, change the frog polarity of ‘live frog’ points, link to switches, control panels and mimic diagrams can lead to a veritable ‘rat’s nest’ of wires for every motor - and if you’re using Digital Command Control (DCC), you’ll need to factor in an DCP-CB6iP - Cobalt IP Analog Point Motors (6 Pack) Introducing Cobalt-iP Analog – Cobalt-iP Analog takes the very best features of Cobalt Classic-Ω and Cobalt Digital-iP to create something special that bridges the gap between Digital and Analog point motor control.  Welcome to the latest issue of Hornby Magazine - HM169, July 2021.  Details.  Two wires to the DCC system (rails or DCC bus), set address number and use! The best Cobalt Point Motor General Accessories; Cobalt Alpha Mimic; Cobalt Alpha Accessories; Cobalt Alpha; Cobalt-SS is the best answer for those problems.  John With Peco or other type points you will need an extra power supply to supply just the point motors - there is an inbuilt CDU in one of the above units, and the output is opto isolated from the DCC supply , so you shouldn't get any excessive loading on the DCC supply.  There are a number of options available.  Its integration of a built-in DCC decoder simplifies setup and operation, eliminating the need for additional standalone DCC accessories decoders.  .  I am using Peco Code 100 electrofrog points.  I've been using a secondhand psu previously used for charging some gadget (can't remember what to be honest) to power the motors and it's worked fine but at its initial outing I found the connection from psu to control panel to be a little DCP-CB12DiP - Cobalt IP Digital Point Motors (12 Pack) Introducing Cobalt-iP Digital – Cobalt-iP Digital is a new Cobalt DCC-on board product that adds on-board DCC control to the very best features of Cobalt Classic-Ω and Cobalt -iP to create the best ever digital-ready point motor.  Only 17 left . com and on our forum at www.  The Rails Connect surface point motors- the DCC Concepts version- from Rails of Sheffield look to 1) Solenoid motors such as those from Peco PL-10 or surface PL-11, Hornby R8014 or surface R8243, Similar surface mounting from Gaugemaster, Rails of Sheffield etc. 10 Cobalt IP Analog Point Motors (12 Pack) Sold Out View.  1) A DCC system from one of the manufacturers that specialise in DCC, such as Lenz, Digitrax, NCE and others? You will be assured that the system will be fully NMRA The DCCconcepts range of Cobalt Point Motors contains several products, each unique in its own way, and all designed to make it easier to add reliable point operation and help you to implement the best possible control methods for These types of motors will require a hole being cut into the baseboard to allow the motor access to the turnout.  Special DCC accessory decoders are available with servo drive outputs.  [SIZE=14pt] Regards, [/SIZE] [SIZE DCCConcepts Cobalt-SS Surface Mounted Point Motor Review .  We finally took the plunge in January 2005 and are fortunate to be dealers for some of the best and most user friendly DCC equipment available.  We’ve done our best to verify all information it may contain and all ideas, recommendations or techniques within it have, where possible, also been “tried and tested” by experienced modellers. dccconceptsforum.  John CONTACT US. 00pm; Open 24/7 at www.  DCW-32SET.  There are a good selection of accessory decoders available from many makers, including Hornby, esu, Lenz, DCC concepts etc etc.  Rating: 0%.  Cobalt-iP Digital is supplied with the throw bar already centred for easy installation.  Best of luckConnecting two DCC controllers to the same track is definitely I have managed to fit and wire up a section of trackwork with two points controlled by Cobalt IP digital point motors.  DCC Concepts DCT-HTC - Heavy Track Cutters.  Watch our video. 35 View.  Here at Chadwick Model Railway Go Back To Top.  I can control the turnouts via the large touchscreen I will have no choice but to mount a couple of points motors on the surface of the baseboard due to accessibility issues.  Everything powered from the DCC bus and addressed with specific addresses, the setup of wh These point motors can be digitalised with the use of many accessory decoders.  Unread content.  4.  MTB point motors are very good with low profile (underboard), quiet, slow action, and flexible DC/DCC wiring options.  Best wishes, Woody B. 35 11B sorry for the delay in reply but that is not a one answer question.  The point motors operation power ideally needs to be from a totally separate power source, such as a 16 volt AC or 19 to 21 volts DC power supply.  $24.  Add to Wish List Add to Compare. 50 (Hattons prices).  Obviously I have not had any experience with them at all so my questions may be a bit basic. In order to save you lots of time the best DCC digital point motor is the DCC Concepts IP Cobalt digital range.  Point Motors + Accessories .  They are also equipped with auxiliary switches AUX1, AUX2 for indicating and switching of frog polarization.  Where circuits and wiring are shown, these have also been checked or tested, however case-by-case, it is possible that exact wire positions may Hornby Magazine July 2021.  QUOTE There are better point motors and better ways to change points with DCC Richard, As you know, I use your excellent Cobalt point motors in the scenic portion of my layout.  End2end Posts: 6010 Joined: Sun Jan 12, 2014 10:58 pm You can get point motors with built in DCC decoders, but generally you have the controller telling points/accessory decoders what to do and they fire the points motors for you.  Flashbang Posts: 4126 Joined: Thu Oct 18, 2007 1:07 pm They can be powered by AC or DC.  or.  PL-1001 2 SPDT Includes the microswitch PL-1005 Adds the microswitch to the PL-1000 Seep For DCC, the fundamental best practice, as I think Pete was saying, is to drop wires through the layout top and connect to a power buss. com; DCCconcepts Ltd, Unit E, The Sidings, Settle, North Yorkshire, BD24 9RP CONTACT US.  Make any necessary adjustments or corrections if needed. 2mm for the DCC Bus and 16/0.  Secure the wiring: After testing, secure the wiring in place using wire clips or cable ties to prevent any accidental disconnections or damage.  Such a stand-alone DCC point control system could even be used on a layout where DC is used to control the trains.  Consult Manufacturer’s Documentation.  The point motors can be wired on a different power source Thus you control the trains on DCC and the points on DC OR The point motors can be wired on the same power source Thus you control the trains AND point motors on DCC You can then rewire the point motors from DC to DCC, and it is easily done The best accessory decoder for Tortoises is the NCE Switch-8 decoder, available from the likes of Bromsgrove Models and others for around &#163;39.  So having spent good money on these nice Digital Cobalt motors from DCC Concepts are perhaps one of the simplest to use.  The overall depth of the point from motor to point rod is about 68 mm but the point rod can be shortend a lot, I have kept mine the standard length as supplied and fitted 2 Peco slide switches and go through 6 mm MDF baseboard and then Peco underlay to the point bar of the point. 1) or under-baseboard use (RPM-UB.  best delivered from a charged capacitor 8-) A Bachmann /esu &#224;ccessory decoder can be powered off 12v DC, track DCC (say 16v peak) or '16vac' ( RMS.  DCC Control Systems.  Here's an overview of their offerings: DCC Concepts: DCC Concepts provides a range of innovative turnout motors and accessories designed to enhance the operation and realism of model railroad turnouts.  Usually 1 decoder can operate from In the DCC Concepts point motor accessory kit, they provide self adhesive in-fills which cover up the gap over the Peco point motors.  If you went with analogue control for a point then using say a Peco PL-10E point motor, GBP7.  If you are facing persistent issues, refer to the manufacturer’s documentation or support resources for specific troubleshooting advice.  The MTB DP4 Point Motor seems like an advanced and versatile option for model railway enthusiasts CONTACT US.  And best to program them all to other addresses as they can reset themselves from time to time without your knowing it.  I'm installing peco 100 electrofrog points to my DCC layout using seep PM1 motors, via a capacitor unit.  Forum menu.  So having spent good money on these nice This motor has the same functionality of the Cobalt IP Analogue with the addition of a built in on-board accessory decoder.  Use the control switches on your DCC system to activate the point motors and observe their movement. com; DCCconcepts Ltd, Unit E, The Sidings, Settle, North Yorkshire, BD24 9RP Introducing Cobalt-iP Analog – Cobalt-iP Analog takes the very best features of Cobalt Classic-Ω and Cobalt Digital-iP to create something special that bridges the gap between Digital and Analog point motor control.  Or the Peco points (called switches in the USA) are great and work well straight out of the box but to get the best from DCC and Cobalt point motors it’s a good idea to adapt the points.  Content I posted in.  Our selection of slow motion and solenoid type point motors.  With Cobalt-iP Digital, you can have your cake and eat it too, because it is 100% ready to go in MP1 Point Motor. com; DCCconcepts Ltd, Unit E, The Sidings, Settle, North Yorkshire, BD24 9RP.  Peak = 1.  All activity.  Throughout the design process we have focussed on taking what were already the best DCC-upgradable Post subject: Re: Point motor wiring DCC Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2016 10:39 pm You're using a CDU and switches, so point wiring is not DCC.  I will have no choice but to mount a couple of points motors on the surface of the baseboard due to accessibility issues.  Then if you have left one on 1-4, others that have reset will also change When the switch points close, the motor stalls and holds them in position.  Worldwide Shipping, Every Major Brand Including New and Pre-owned, Pre-Orders, Hornby, Bachmann, Dapol, Gaugemaster, Graham Farish, Heljan, Peco, Accurascale, DCC Concepts plus many more.  Solder pad connectors for wiring.  Here we have a another useful product, a GM09RB 10m reel of Red/Black Twinned Wire for keeping the underside of your baseboard tidy, which can be used for DC powered point motors like DCC Concepts Cobalt Slow Action Point Motors.  DCC32 4 WAY SOLENOID POINT MOTOR DECODER x2PK .  Worldwide Shipping, Every Major Brand Including New and Pre-owned, Pre-Orders, Hornby, Bachmann, Dapol, Gaugemaster, Graham Farish, Heljan, Peco, Accurascale, DCC Concepts Any way, I am about to fit new electrofros and am debating the choice of point motors between Tortoise and Dcc Concepts Cobalts.  Hello. uk. dccconcepts.  $8. 50, you will have spent GBP14. ) I have no previous mechanical or electrical engineering experience and I was a complete newcomer to the hobby.  Which are the best point motors, I have Peco 55 Streamline track PL10 or PL10W, what is the difference because they recommend PL10W for DCC As you will see I use the excellent MASTERswitch from DCC Concepts to control the point motor, frog polarity switching and LED indicator lights on my control panel. 25.  For additional use, the relay has two switches with a current rating of 1A.  However, my storage loops are built on an existing baseboard and I could not avoid several points being over the top of the wooden frame.  Small, with two independently controlled, surface mounted stepper motors and DCC control board.  Michael Campbell details his approach.  (I prop the I am now pondering how best to mount point motors.  This leaves the voltage applied to the motors which can be used via the unused tab on the limit switch each end of the motor to feed back to an LED showing which way the point is set.  DCC POINT MOTOR DECODER - suitable for DCC system- output for 4 point motors- suitable to all motorized points (Stall point, Kato, etc)- the module reverses the polarity of outputs- adjustable output impulse between 10 ms to The layout has 14 points plus a double slip and uses 16 Tortoise slow motion motors to switch those.  As MRE reader Andy Richardson explained in this profile of his layout, they make a tremendous difference to the enjoyment of operating a layout.  Motor-operated points make a huge difference to layouts.  Rails of Sheffield is adding a pair of all-new point motors to its growing collection of Rails Connect branded accessories.  Cobalt-SS works equally well with DC or DCC.  Content I started.  Electrics (non-DCC) Using Servo's as point motors Navigation links. 4 x 16v ) Hi, I've bought three packs of these items for use on 'OO' gauge trackwork, and, in theory, they're very good.  I am considering point motors, I understand solenoid to be noisy and a friend said consider a silent slow moving one but wasn't sure which was best! The DCCconcepts range of Cobalt Point Motors contains several products, each unique in its own way, and all designed to make it easier to add reliable point operation and help you to implement the best possible control methods for your layout! 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