Mark's Trains shows you how to undertake a DCC conversion of the Hornby turntable. An easy to follow video with plenty of tips and guidance to assist you to do your own.
Thanks for the vid. I Bought a new one of these yesterday for a TMD that I’m constructing. It is very toy-like. The first revolution had 2 of the spring contacts ripped to bits, obviously no quality control whatsoever. I removed all 4 of them directly after this disaster. It only lines up properly with the different tracks by driving it clockwise. If anti clockwise, it’s about 2mm out due to the slop in the gears. Basically it’s a toy, I’ll improve it and stick with it until I secure a better one.
To COmplicated For Me I am An Starter Not An Profesional Can I Just Use Turn Table also In MY DCC layoud even withoud use a decoder just want him to turn locomotives simple as posseble but not know how to wire it gos wires into my power suply of my dcc control centre ore need it be to my control centrol centre sorry if my english litle rusty i am from netherlands cheers
The polarity from start is changed as the turntable moves around - becomes + as it hits a diff angle stops short circuit if dc left rail wi alter to right rail so change polarity 4 these rails prob solved
So basically this is basically the same as using a DC controller with a reversing switch to control the turntable? You can't actually tell it to go to out-track 3 and then have it automatically stop? It's interesting to control it this way, but I don't see much advantage of doing this over a manual switch that can reverse the polarity. :)