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+ - track power
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i have Parma controllers on my home track 
and a DS controller for club track 
but since Pendle club closure , i have no use for the DS controller unless i travel , which due to work commitments is not really possible 
my problem is .... the club track was -( negative) polarity , and my home track is +(positive) 
a problem i didnt realise i had , until i tried the DS on my home track 
my question ..... is there a way i can easily rewire my track / Parma controllers / DS controller so that they would all work on my home track , and the direction of track travel would remain the same ( this point is most important ) ?
i tried swapping wires etc , but quickly became confused , so returned everything to original and just continued with the Parma's , but the option to use the DS would be great if possible 
i am reluctant to mess with the DS , but the Parma's and track wiring are more to my 'tin pot' electrical standard  Bigsmile

any help is appreciated 


Kev
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Parma controllers will work either way your track is wired as it's only a resistor so sounds like your track needs the wires swapping round to suit.

   

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The full thread that image is from is here: https://slotracer.online/community/showt...p?tid=2082

You might need to rip out all the wires and start from scratch, but it’s worth it.
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perfect Andy thankyou
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Positive wired track is the gold standard.....I would stay with that and look at changing the DS controller innards.
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(8th-Oct-23, 09:38 PM)munter Wrote:  Positive wired track is the gold standard.....I would stay with that and look at changing the DS controller innards.

Wouldn't the Pendle track be wired to BSCRA standards?

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(8th-Oct-23, 10:05 PM)Kevan Wrote:  
(8th-Oct-23, 09:38 PM)munter Wrote:  Positive wired track is the gold standard.....I would stay with that and look at changing the DS controller innards.

Wouldn't the Pendle track be wired to BSCRA standards?

which ever way round my home track is wired , its opposite to the way Pendle club track was wired , hence the reason why my DS controller wont work on my home track , but would on the Pendle club track 
i will rewire my home track to the way highlighted by Andy and will report back 
might be a week or 2 though

changing the innards of the DS would be the last resort , it would most likely end up in the parts bin , in seperate parts , knowing me and my electrical expertise  Bigsmile
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upon inspection ,
following Andy's track wiring post , 
i found that the wiring from the power supply to the 3 pin plug sockets was correct  Thumbup
but the wiring from the plug socket to the track rails was the wrong way around  Tappingfoot at the rails 
a few moments wiggling the low voltage light bulb around in my head 
and i had a brain fart  Angry
i just turned each powered track section through 180 degrees  Wrench and the track is now powered correctly and direction of travel is correct  Yes 
so its happy days , and all is good now , i must have switched the powered track sections when i rebuilt the garage without realising 

btw , the club controller wasn't a DS as originally stated , it is a Truspeed , Rum and Coke must have been involved during the original post , sorry guys 
and huge thanks Andy 

Kev
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More Rum than Coke  Bigsmile

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