Kato Turnout Operation using momentary toggle switch wiring walk-through

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • NOTE: THE TWO LEDS CAN BE CONNECTED VIA A SINGLE RESISTOR RATHER THAN TWO SEPARATE RESISTORS
    This is a video response to questions asked in my previous video Kato Turnout Operation Using Momentary Toggle Switch • Kato Unitrack Turnout ...
    I show the wiring detail step by step which will hopefully be useful to successfully build this circuit
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Komentáře • 45

  • @user-ip7bm1di9h
    @user-ip7bm1di9h Před rokem +1

    I've been trying to hook up trackside signals to Kato points for ages and never had the confidence to try "complicated" electronics. One trip to Jaycar, two watches of your video, and it all worked first time! Thank you so much.

    • @wimbletrain
      @wimbletrain  Před rokem

      Hi Paul, that's great to hear! 👍John

  • @XTC3D
    @XTC3D Před rokem +1

    I spent 2 hours doing my head in on your previous videos and then realised this one was here, thanks for the update.

  • @XTC3D
    @XTC3D Před rokem +2

    Ok so it works perfectly first go, Thankyou so much for taking the time to redo the diagram, much appreciated!!!!!

    • @wimbletrain
      @wimbletrain  Před rokem

      It's my pleasure Brett, good to see you got it working!

  • @PeterMartinPhoto
    @PeterMartinPhoto Před rokem +1

    Hi John. I of course was one of the people who had issues with the wiring diagrams from the first video. I just couldn't get it to work. I just finished copying your new diagramming here and hallelujah it worked perfectly and beautifully the first time!!! Thank you again for taking the time and trouble to redo the video!! This was much appreciated and I can now go and wire the 35 turnouts I have on my layout! All the best and cheers!

    • @wimbletrain
      @wimbletrain  Před rokem

      That's great Peter! I can see in the previous video where I caused the confusion but its good that its all clear now. John

  • @keessonneveld2314
    @keessonneveld2314 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Dear sir, when wiring from a normal SPDT switch, all you need is a capacitor of 1000 up to 2200uF 25VDC or higher, in series with the coil of the switch motor. Mind the polarity! The plus 12Volt to one side of the CO contact, minus (or zero) to the other side of the CO. The middle contact directly to one end of the coil, the other coil wire to the positive side of the capacitor which connects directly to minus (or zero). Just flip de SPDT switch and the point is operated. It hardly takes any current since the current to charge the capacitor is all you need. Because of the capacitor being charged and discharged through the coil, which is about 20 Ohms, there will be no rest current running in the circuit once the capacitor is fully charged or discharged. Using a DPDT switch gives the oppertunity to connect two leds or anything else. Using the CO contavts of a relays also gives the same result.

    • @wimbletrain
      @wimbletrain  Před 9 měsíci

      Hello, yes I have tried a setup like you mentioned and it works well. Thanks for watching!

  • @fordtopgun
    @fordtopgun Před rokem +1

    Followed your previous diagram. I made one modification. Using a common cathode red green Led. Works great. Thanks.

    • @wimbletrain
      @wimbletrain  Před rokem

      Nice!

    • @timcontreras5208
      @timcontreras5208 Před rokem

      @fordtopgun, can you show how you wired the common cathode red/green led.

    • @timcontreras5208
      @timcontreras5208 Před rokem

      Can this be used for a Kato double crossover?
      And have you tried using common cathode green/red LED’s?

    • @fordtopgun
      @fordtopgun Před rokem

      @@timcontreras5208 I used a different latching relay than wimbletrains. Hfd2/012-m-L2. And a common cathode red/ green led. [3 LEADS]. I can't send a pic of the set up in a reply sorry.

    • @fordtopgun
      @fordtopgun Před rokem

      @@timcontreras5208 I made a quick short video with my setup. Never done a video before. 1st time for everything.

  • @rexroad9917
    @rexroad9917 Před rokem +1

    Just found your channel and subscribed. Great tutorials!!! Prototyping breadboards are great for testing out circuits and wiring. Long term use soldered connections for all wiring, because wires are easily pulled out of prototyping breadboards.

    • @wimbletrain
      @wimbletrain  Před rokem

      Thankyou very much for subscribing! Yes the breadboard comes in very handy when testing. Cheers John

  • @TheHeritageLine
    @TheHeritageLine Před rokem +1

    Hi John, Great walkthru on wiring a Kato point motor, nicely presented and easy to understand All the best Tony.

  • @GXTOLX
    @GXTOLX Před rokem +1

    Nice video I had questions on why u needed momentarily switch. Bipolar leds have 3 wires though most of them

    • @wimbletrain
      @wimbletrain  Před rokem

      Hi and thanks. You need to use a momentary switch so that you only apply a short pulse of 12V to the Kato switch. If you have a normal switch it will send 12V continuously to the Kato switch which will damage it. Yes, you can also use a bipolar LED of you wish but the purpose of using 2 separate LEDs is so that you can easily see on the control panel which way the Kato switch is.

  • @plus1miniatures344
    @plus1miniatures344 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for posting this!. Very well illustrated. I do have mine working now though there was much trial and error. Great video as usual!

    • @wimbletrain
      @wimbletrain  Před rokem

      Excellent to hear you have it working now!

  • @mysticrailroad
    @mysticrailroad Před rokem +1

    Great video John. Expertly demonstrated :)

  • @Wickford_N_Gauge
    @Wickford_N_Gauge Před rokem +1

    Greetings to the Upside-down and hello John 👋 Well done those Socceroos ⚽️ 🥳🥳 Another very well explained tutorial 😇 but you lost me at points 😲 can't stand those things 😳🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Best wishes from the Emerald Isle ☘️

    • @wimbletrain
      @wimbletrain  Před rokem +1

      LOL sorry about mentioning those things! I didn't stay up to watch the game (2am start) but was shocked to hear they had won. 🇭🇲⚽️👍Cheers from a happy 🇭🇲

  • @iansngauge
    @iansngauge Před rokem +1

    Hi John! Very informative and very well explained as usual! Cheers, Ian.

  • @ModelTrainOutsider
    @ModelTrainOutsider Před rokem +1

    Great walk-through!

  • @davestrains6816
    @davestrains6816 Před rokem +1

    Great walkthrough.

  • @tomcupples6400
    @tomcupples6400 Před rokem +1

    Great tutorial thanks. Regards Tom

  • @lewpotts820
    @lewpotts820 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I made a control panel for a 6 turnout layout. Your circuitry worked and controlled the LEDs just fine. At that time I had not added the turnouts to the circuit. When I added the trunouts to the circuit, the turnouts worked well however some of the latching relays failed to latch when the turnout was activated. The LEDs would change when the switch was held but go back their previous position when the momentary switch was released.
    Any suggestions to resolve this problem??
    Thanks
    Lew
    Vancouver, BC

    • @wimbletrain
      @wimbletrain  Před 6 měsíci

      Hi Lew, maybe try swapping the working and non working relays with each other to see if it's the relay or some other problem. If you can eliminate one thing at a time it should lead you to the problem. John

  • @anfieldroadlayoutintheloft5204

    good vid thank lee

  • @daniellojtek
    @daniellojtek Před rokem +1

    Nice

  • @jesussc7447
    @jesussc7447 Před rokem +1

    Hi John, thank you very much for your channel. Could you tell me where to get the relay? Here in Spain I'm having a hard time finding it. Thanks a lot

    • @wimbletrain
      @wimbletrain  Před rokem +1

      Hello and thanks. I'm in Australia and got mine locally from a placed called Altronics, but that's not really an option for you I guess. That's the only one I could find locally to do my test setup with. However, it doesn't need to be the exact same type number. I don't know what's available in Spain but I did find one from a electronics store in the UK called Maplin (www.maplin.co.uk/). It's a different type number but it has the same pinouts as the one I used (and a lot cheaper than my one too!) If you search for 550023 you should find it 12V Miniature Latching Relay DPDT HFD2. The data sheet is also there showing the pin out diagram. Not sure if that's an option for you. You may want to search locally and see if you can find something similar, like I said, doesn't need to be the same part number as what I used as long as it does the same job.

    • @jesussc7447
      @jesussc7447 Před rokem

      @@wimbletrain Thank you very much for your answer. I will look for this model. Thank you very much