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Fixing Turnout Switch Failures
Ed who models HO scale asks readers:
“I am having problems with the switches pressed to actuate a turnout. I’m finding them staying stuck in the depressed condition causing the turnout motor to melt. Does anyone else see this problem. Its happened to me enough times to get expensive.”
2 Responses to Fixing Turnout Switch Failures
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Firstly I would fit a simple on/off kill switch between your power source and the points so if you notice a problem you can cut the power before any damage occurs. Secondly I would use a passing contact switch such as the Hornby Railways R044 that doesn’t rely on a spring to reset. It only activates the point motor when you move the lever.
a tiny spray with wd40 or kontakt60 works wonders in situations like these…..