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I used to own one of these. It may still be hidden somewhere.I liked it, but as I recall, the torque pressure is a bit strong for N.Especially if you will use hand laid turnouts.You will want to experiment before laying out a lot of money.
After reading all this about what is needed to set up these motors, using servos seems a lot easier and less likely to cause trouble. Setting the servos for pressure of the points on the rails is done with a plug-in electronic adjustment device that seems much simpler to operate than soldering a selection of resistors into power feeds. And the servos are readily available and relatively inexpensive. So, I am not seeing the attraction for these motors.
Hi Mark, thanks for the response. Those are definitely the motors I am thinking of purchasing. There are a few YouTube videos of guys using them on their layouts. The key I am looking for is where to purchase them. The main website appears to no longer be in business. If anyone has a source for these motors let me know.As far as frog powering, I have a slew of triple throw switches, I figure I could use one of the throws on the switch to control frog polarity.along with motor control.
I was able to find a couple of these motors and ordered them just to test. I would think increasing the resistor size would be sufficient to reduce torque, correct?