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I am currently setting up my Lionel SC1 and SC2 switch controllers and all of the switches are working so far except one,switch' # 16. I tried connecting one end of the track at a time  and no matter what end of the track I connect the switch to it wants to chatter. I think I have done everything  imaginable but I can't get the one switch to work. I tried a different GOOD working switch, isolated  pins on different switch outer rails and on other switches and I still have an issue with the one switch? The SC1 works fine. All switches are connected to constant voltage plugs  as you can see. Please see the attach ed pictures. I messed around about 4 hours trying to figure this out and I still can't get that one switch to work? Any help will be appreciated because this is driving me crazy.

Thanks for all your help, Jerry

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Probably time to open it up and see what's wrong.   This picture has the insulator pins in the correct place, putting them elsewhere won't solve this problem.  If one of the gaps are being bridged between the control rail and the outside rails, it'll drive it crazy.

Does the switch chatter if it's connected with no control attached?

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Thanks guys,

I tried 2 switches is on the bench and both of them work fine until I put them on the layout. I switched insulating pins back and forth on all the outside rails and nothing seems to work, still chattering?? The problem with the switches is not with new Lionel but post-war 022 switches.

It does chatter by just turning the lantern and with no control attached. It just chatters one way.

Any other suggestions would be appreciated because again, this is driving me nuts.

Much thanks, Jerry

Stopping the chatter. Try running a separate ground wire from your transformer to the  control Switch, then over to switch track that's chattering.

That should stop the chatter. It sound like low voltage on your return ground wiring causing a voltage drop to your motor on the switch machine that is receiving power for it to work property.

Please let us know how you make out here.

Good luck, John  

 

   

Hi all,

I screwed around and finally got the darn thing working and for some reason it didn't work then all of a sudden it started working and that's why I guess I was mainly confused.

I have got more switch controllers to do and would like to know what is the rule of thumb with adding  switch insulating pins especially as I have track running around in circles and figure eights and everything else.

As usual thanks for all your help , Jerry 

I have a question about these switches. I bought a used one that someone converted to manual. At first it worked fine, when I replaced the bulb, it shorted out the entire lay out. I took it a part and it looked ok. I put back together and installed it, but now it draws so much power, it dims the rest of the switches, and the center piece gets so hot, you can light a cigarette off it. Any ideas?. Thanks.

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