Thanks for your video, I wanted to ask you, why on the analog Z scale tracks when you activate the turnout the electrical circuit on the track downstream of the turnout is interrupted, it is as if the needles of the turnout do not I would no longer allow the passage on the downstream track, what I say and how to resolve it is correct, this doesn't happen on digital. Thanks in advance for the reply. Lorenzo Marinelli Ancona Italy Adriatic Sea
Ciao Lorenzo, Do I understand you correctly that when you operate the switch, the current on the tracks is interrupted? That shouldn't normally be the case, because Märklin switches are continuous. Do you have Märklin switches, or ones from Rokuhan? With those, the current flow is interrupted when the switch tongue points to the other track. Have you ever measured your switches with a measuring device? Are all of your switches affected by this, or just one? Cari Saluti Rolf
So what is the problem? You use the blue cable, put it to the grey connector, and on the other side you put the cable on a button. on the second side of the button you put the cable of the turnout
On your layout I see you've removed those ugly black boxes next to the switches (and have them made with a servo) do you have any tips on cutting the black box away since it's actually connected to the switch (versus clickable system on H0)
Thank you, helped a lot!
Thank youu, that was the reason for the video, help other to connect the turnout.
Hallo Rolf. A great video. Thank you, I will setup a test area for my switches based on this video. Take good care.
Thank you Dwight!
It’s an easy setup.
But you already know how to do the setup, right?
Did you use the wrong kind of switch?
@@Mini-Club-Center-Siegen hallo Rolf. I may have the wrong item for this. I must check the part number. Thank you.
Hallo Rolf. I have the white control panel 7272 and 7273. Not certain these are correct.
Thanks for your video, I wanted to ask you, why on the analog Z scale tracks when you activate the turnout the electrical circuit on the track downstream of the turnout is interrupted, it is as if the needles of the turnout do not I would no longer allow the passage on the downstream track, what I say and how to resolve it is correct, this doesn't happen on digital.
Thanks in advance for the reply.
Lorenzo Marinelli Ancona Italy Adriatic Sea
Ciao Lorenzo,
Do I understand you correctly that when you operate the switch, the current on the tracks is interrupted?
That shouldn't normally be the case, because Märklin switches are continuous. Do you have Märklin switches, or ones from Rokuhan? With those, the current flow is interrupted when the switch tongue points to the other track. Have you ever measured your switches with a measuring device? Are all of your switches affected by this, or just one?
Cari Saluti
Rolf
Rolf....My transformers are older, I have not grey clamp, just red, brown and yellow. So where do I connect the side of the switch box to?
Red and brown is for the track.
So yellow and brown is for switches, signals and lights.
Hello Rolf I'm in the US asking what is the voltage required to switch this turnout?
Hey John, the normal voltage for the switch is 10V
Thank you. Do you know of any channel or website that I can get more diy info for z scale. Maybe your favorites? Thanks in advance.
@@johnalbu2319 can’t help you. Sorry.
Can you show how connect with bottom?
i´m not sure what you mean
Or send a draft? I want to make a control panel, and my problem is with the cable between control box and transform, the grey one
So what is the problem? You use the blue cable, put it to the grey connector, and on the other side you put the cable on a button. on the second side of the button you put the cable of the turnout
Thanks
@@juanagustinlasobambach5105 hope it helps
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On your layout I see you've removed those ugly black boxes next to the switches (and have them made with a servo) do you have any tips on cutting the black box away since it's actually connected to the switch (versus clickable system on H0)
I use a cutter. But make sure that you don’t cut the white plastic what moves the switch.
@@Mini-Club-Center-Siegen Thanks!
@@mitchelljetten982 you are welcome