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Bob, are those true dual throttles, or they share the same transformer internally? What I'm leading to is whether for example they could be used with common-rail block wiring method, or will that cause a short when the direction switch in each throttle is set in opposite direction?
Pete,I use one. When you open it up there is only one transformer.
Pete, I have not opened mine to look at the internals inside but each throttle has its own directional switch so one throttle works independently from the other.
Why can't you use the 2800 for a common rail system? You wire the two negatives together out of the pack, and that is your common to the layout. Then you run the two positives through all your block control switches (assuming you have blocks). Sure, if a train goes from a throttle 1 block into a throttle 2 block and the direction switches aren't flipped the same way, you have a short, but that's pretty much the gig with DC common rail wiring.
Well, Pete, what you say makes sense. Except that I have now read accounts on line of people wiring the 2800 with the two "-" wired together as their common, and saying it still works fine when you flip the direction switches. And the MRC instruction sheet for it says it is "completely compatible with common rail wiring" (who knows what "completely" means). Something else must be going on in there.HOW MANY WIRES are coming out of the single transformer? It could have two independent secondaries.
I know this sounds like thread drift.....But we're really waiting on Mike to get his hands on that loco and tear into it!!!