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RE: Slot.it High Current Analogue Cartridge - BAracer - 16th-Mar-21

Exhibit A

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RE: Slot.it High Current Analogue Cartridge - BAracer - 16th-Mar-21

Exhibit B

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The new power supply is pumping out 12.94 beautiful volts

I only have to get 3 colours the right way round and it should go...

Shall I switch on?


RE: Slot.it High Current Analogue Cartridge - BAracer - 16th-Mar-21

81 days after I opened my Christmas present from my wife of an SCP analogue cartridge and a power supply, I get a car to run!

This is how I am feeling at the moment.

Wrench


RE: Slot.it High Current Analogue Cartridge - Nonfractal - 16th-Mar-21

Bigsmile Bigsmile  Bigsmile glad you cracked it  Bigsmile Bigsmile Bigsmile


RE: Slot.it High Current Analogue Cartridge - BAracer - 16th-Mar-21

So...

I've got some bad news, some good news, and some bad news!

Having got a working set up, I thought I would test my old SCP-2 handle in the arrangement to see if it was actually working. I substituted it in the set up. Switched on. Green trigger light came on. I pulled the trigger...a short ascending whistle noise and the light went out. Nothing.

So I reverted back to the new SCP-2 handle that worked 5 minutes ago. Nothing.

At first I thought I had blown up the metal cartridge, but a quick check with my new multimeter showed that I had killed the power supply...0 volts.

So...

Bad news: I have burnt out a second power supply
Good news: I now know that it is the original SCP handle that is the cause of the problem
Bad news: In all my fiddling, I have obviously damaged the electronics within my original SCP handle. What chance is there of ever getting that repaired???

So on the hunt for another power supply, as I don't feel I can return this one as faulty goods!

P.S On the whole, I'm happy.


RE: Slot.it High Current Analogue Cartridge - DPJ - 17th-Mar-21

You'll have to contact the dealer from which you purchased the controller and see if they'll get you a new unit.


RE: Slot.it High Current Analogue Cartridge - BAracer - 26th-Mar-21

Here it is...my test track, powered by my third power supply, controlled by my second SCP.

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And a weekend of quality tune up sessions for the Brighton/JOG Rally.


RE: Slot.it High Current Analogue Cartridge - KensRedZed - 28th-Mar-21

Hi Jeremy,

My brain is saying "Where have I seen that track before?".

A bandsaw had an arguement with a few pieces of Scalex borders on my track. The bandsaw won. The borders were laid under the track. Lines were drawn with a fine marker. Chop chop, hack hack, deburr. Tada!

My track sits inside a 4' x 8' foot plywood table.

I like your inside guide rails.  Thumbup

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RE: Slot.it High Current Analogue Cartridge - BAracer - 28th-Mar-21

I had s shorter layout with a crossover, but saw your layout previously and extended mine to match yours without the crossover.


RE: Slot.it High Current Analogue Cartridge - KensRedZed - 28th-Mar-21

A program called "Slotman" or "Slot Car Manager" was used to figure the layout. I spent an evening plotting tracks on a blank page. The system indicates the overall footprint while laying out the track. It was actually kind of fun.

The parameters were:

1) Standard curves only
2) Fits on a 4x8 table
3) Use as much track as possible

It was easy enough to use that HO and 1/43 tracks were easily designed soon after learning the program.