Great update. I will give you a tip on the Walthers 90’ turntable. If it is the NON-DCC version with the simple TT controller you don’t have to worry about the tip. If it IS a DCC version controller this tip solved a problem I had with mine. I initially powered the bridge track and controller power off a DCC bus. (I did see the controller in the unboxing segment) It worked fine until I had a few shorts . The TT Would spin around until I hit the Stop button. This happened during op sessions and was pretty annoying. To solve this I powered the controller off a separate power supply rated for the controller in the manual. Putting the ‘controller’ only on its own power supply (wall wart) and off the DCC bus cured this issue and I have never had a problem since. You still power the TT bridge tracks off of DCC bud like for the other tracks. Bill
I have to say that I really appreciate your comments and support of my channel. This will be my first experience with a TT. Definitely going to try your tips and we should connect offline to continue this conversation.
It’s coming along. Going to be taking smaller steps in the next phase but trains are running on both layouts. Almost 3 years to the month on when the H&H was moved until I had trains running. Not bad , plus I leaned new skills. Thanks so much for watching Steve!
Great update. I will give you a tip on the Walthers 90’ turntable. If it is the NON-DCC version with the simple TT controller you don’t have to worry about the tip. If it IS a DCC version controller this tip solved a problem I had with mine.
I initially powered the bridge track and controller power off a DCC bus. (I did see the controller in the unboxing segment) It worked fine until I had a few shorts . The TT Would spin around until I hit the Stop button. This happened during op sessions and was pretty annoying. To solve this I powered the controller off a separate power supply rated for the controller in the manual. Putting the ‘controller’ only on its own power supply (wall wart) and off the DCC bus cured this issue and I have never had a problem since. You still power the TT bridge tracks off of DCC bud like for the other tracks. Bill
I have to say that I really appreciate your comments and support of my channel. This will be my first experience with a TT. Definitely going to try your tips and we should connect offline to continue this conversation.
Awesome being able to cut and use the entire diorama…got a little rail fanning in on vacation 👍🏽
Yes sir! I lucked out with the diorama and catching that Amtrak. Thanks for watching!
Marvelous
Just a great video and thanks for sharing. Dave
@@davestrains6816 thanks for watching and commenting on my video! Really appreciate it!
Nice video 👍 lots going on, I have a feeling everything will work out
@@jessenoklahoma thanks so much for your comment!
Outstanding progress!
@@FosScaleModels thanks Doug! Appreciate your comment and for watching my video!
Well done.
Thanks for watching my video!
@@NewHavenRails I’m looking forward to more.
It is looking professional. How far along are you?
It’s coming along. Going to be taking smaller steps in the next phase but trains are running on both layouts. Almost 3 years to the month on when the H&H was moved until I had trains running. Not bad , plus I leaned new skills. Thanks so much for watching Steve!
wouldn't it be easier to cut a hole in your layout and insert the diiorama?
Awesome channel great video keep them up make sure you like and subscribe thank you for your support
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