Note; Magnatractions red devils are 14.5-15.5 -red tip/copper wire 14-15 ohm armatures. Early AFX red tips/ green wire are 6-7.5 ohm, AFX Mean greens (copper or green wire as stated 6-6.5. Another very good informative video.
Terry really did find a useful solution to those anemic wall warts and he did it without breaking the bank. I ended up with one 120w supply on each lane (4 of them).
I don't think that would work, you need a controller hooked up to complete the circuit. As long as you hook up a controller it would work. You can do one power pack and controller per lane with the terminal track but that is still only one power tap per lane.
GREAT video! Very informative. Agree 110% that the stock wall-wart power-pak and the stock controllers are not all that great. The kids find it frustrating when one car de-slots and the other go's flying off the track,,so much so that they get discouraged. I never really paid attention to what ohm different motors are, this changes that. Did you do anything to your track besides slide it together? It sounds really Smooth, with no real "click-clack" Look forward to more vids! 🏁
Thanks! I did tune some of my connections that were really loud. You can carefully bend the plastic tabs to make a smoother connection. Also my grass mat helps reduce noise otherwise I did not do anything special.
Before I had the power tap tracks I was just using the stock AFX terminal tracks. I have some pictures posted on Instagram of the track before I added the power tap tracks. My Instagram is also Mark's Slot Car Garage.
The brakes work by basically shorting out the motor to slow it down. There is a 100 ohm variable resister that is only active when you take your finger off the trigger. The resistance set is applied across the rails of the track, the lower the resistance (closer to a short) the better the brakes will be. In very strong magnet (high down force) cars the brakes don't really do as much.
That should be fine for most stock cars. If you plan to run lower ohm motors like 3 ohms or lower you may want to consider a 10 amp supply if you are doing a four lane track.
Note; Magnatractions red devils are 14.5-15.5 -red tip/copper wire 14-15 ohm armatures. Early AFX red tips/ green wire are 6-7.5 ohm, AFX Mean greens (copper or green wire as stated 6-6.5. Another very good informative video.
Thanks Simon for the extra info.
Terry really did find a useful solution to those anemic wall warts and he did it without breaking the bank.
I ended up with one 120w supply on each lane (4 of them).
Good stuff, thanks Mark
Thanks Chris!
Good video. OHM’S Law Rules !
Indeed, voltage/resistance = current
With larger tracks you lose power but if you plug in 2 to 3 terminal tracks will it give you more power?
I don't think that would work, you need a controller hooked up to complete the circuit. As long as you hook up a controller it would work. You can do one power pack and controller per lane with the terminal track but that is still only one power tap per lane.
Could I ask what your using for the grass. My track will be here next week...looking for ideas. Thanks
I got the grass mat from woodlandscenics.com
GREAT video! Very informative. Agree 110% that the stock wall-wart power-pak and the stock controllers are not all that great. The kids find it frustrating when one car de-slots and the other go's flying off the track,,so much so that they get discouraged.
I never really paid attention to what ohm different motors are, this changes that.
Did you do anything to your track besides slide it together? It sounds really Smooth, with no real "click-clack"
Look forward to more vids! 🏁
Thanks! I did tune some of my connections that were really loud. You can carefully bend the plastic tabs to make a smoother connection. Also my grass mat helps reduce noise otherwise I did not do anything special.
Thanks Mark.🏁
Very informative video, thanks for sharing
Great video Mark!! Do you have a pic before you installed the pre-wired track? Anything else you needed to do?
Before I had the power tap tracks I was just using the stock AFX terminal tracks. I have some pictures posted on Instagram of the track before I added the power tap tracks. My Instagram is also Mark's Slot Car Garage.
Do you use PARMA hand controllers; what ohm?
I use Difalco controllers, they are variable. The ones I have are the two wire DD505 without brakes.
@@marksslotcargarage How does the break work? Does it reverse the motor briefly or slow it down to brake?
The brakes work by basically shorting out the motor to slow it down. There is a 100 ohm variable resister that is only active when you take your finger off the trigger. The resistance set is applied across the rails of the track, the lower the resistance (closer to a short) the better the brakes will be. In very strong magnet (high down force) cars the brakes don't really do as much.
@@marksslotcargarage Thanks.
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Dont ya think 30 volt ,,,, 5 amp power supply would be enough ???
That should be fine for most stock cars. If you plan to run lower ohm motors like 3 ohms or lower you may want to consider a 10 amp supply if you are doing a four lane track.
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Thanks!