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I would like to use my tortise switch machines left from my HO days on my new layout. I know the switch controler can operate them , but I would also like to have push buttons on the layout to run them. is this posable or am i stuck with running them only from the hand held. I know lionel is comming out with a new control for the DZ2500 machines that i have but they are not as reliable as the tortise.  lots to think about along with the demise of the TMCC  upgrades i have also thought about converting all my stuff to DCC as the sound and programing abilities are great.  thanks for your thoughts   Rick

 

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If you used them on your previous HO layout, then you are aware that they do not operate when energized with a momentary pulse. They are stall motors, and require a steady supply of DC in the polarity that will push them in the direction you select with toggle switches that stay energized.

Lionel controllers send a momentary signal. They will work with track switches that require a single pulse to operate a solenoid-type switch machine.

As noted, Tortoises require a constant DC voltage as they are stall motors.  Tortoise switch machines will work with an ASC controller if the ASC is programmed into continuous mode.  This is how I have wired my layout.  They will not work with Lionel lever-type controllers or push buttons as they are momentary switches.

While you could wire a DPDT toggle switch as a reversing switch between the ASC and the Tortoise, neither the toggle switch nor the legacy controller would accurately reflect the direction that you are throwing the turnout.

Bob

that's what i thought about them getting out of corespondents. the newest switch controler shows wiring them up with two diodes and setting it for constant output. Lionel is also coming out with a new version for the DZ-2500 supposedly in July. I may wait a bit until these or the manual is posted for them and see what the posabilitys  are , it looks like it just takes the place of the button so i might be able to use both.

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