OO Gauge 81, Controllers 2, H&M Duette

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  • čas přidán 20. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 11

  • @TimsBitsnPieces
    @TimsBitsnPieces Před 6 dny

    I have recently bought a Duette and find it a great unit for my layout. I also find that using it in High resistance is a good setting for my older steamers. Thanks for the video and your thoughts. Cheers. Tim Melbourne Australia.

  • @ringmastermodels
    @ringmastermodels Před 2 lety +1

    Solid controllers those old Duettes; we get plenty of folk new and old wanting them at the local shop, choosing them over the likes of Gaugemaster or Hornby. Quite impressive.

  • @crwoodford
    @crwoodford Před rokem

    I just bought a twin track Duette on eBay.... looking forward to using it. Great intuitive video. Thanks. Col UK

  • @PaulSmith-pl7fo
    @PaulSmith-pl7fo Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Ken. You can't beat older technology, and... yea, it's British! Charlie Bishop at Chadwick uses a Duette for testing DC locos, so you're in good company. Yes, I too thought that High resistance was going to be your best setting. Happy railroading!

  • @Alexander_Sth
    @Alexander_Sth Před 2 měsíci

    The main question, how many volt provide this Duette with high resistans and half way mode in the lowest point?

  • @MaboPete
    @MaboPete Před 11 měsíci

    Hi Ken, It's great to have watched your video and seen the finer points of the Duette explained properly with regards to the resistance settings. Can I ask you what size banana plugs (3mm or 4mm) fit into the outlets on the side of the controller please? I'm fitting seep point motors to my layout which require 16v (at least) but the plugs all seem to be in moulded plastic sheathing... what would you use to connect from the outlets on the Duette?

    • @kleedhamhobby
      @kleedhamhobby  Před 11 měsíci +1

      I've actually never used those side connections. I tried a 3.5mm banana plug on them, and it was just a bit too big, so I believe 3mm would work (but I don't have a 3mm to hand to try). You can buy banana plugs from a hobby store or an electronics store - they will need to be soldered to your wires.

    • @MaboPete
      @MaboPete Před 11 měsíci

      Thank you for getting back to me so quickly. I'll try the 3mm plugs and see if I can get into them to solder the wires to the actual metal. Only the larger ones seem to have a screw-on sheath to allow them to be taken apart easily.. @@kleedhamhobby

    • @kleedhamhobby
      @kleedhamhobby  Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@MaboPetethe banana plugs I was buying didn't have any plastic body. You just got gold-plated metal pieces, and some shrink wrap. You soldered the wire into the back of the metal piece, and then put shrink-wrap over the back of the metal piece and the end of the wire. These were from a company called Mpi. They weren't actually called 'banana', just 3.5mm (or whatever size) Gold Power Plugs. They do fit into sockets made for banana plugs, it you get the right size.

    • @MaboPete
      @MaboPete Před 11 měsíci

      Many thanks for the tip, Ken. I'll go for those :) @@kleedhamhobby

  • @petertate5741
    @petertate5741 Před 2 lety

    Best controller by far I have one far better than guagemaster or modern Hornby controller.