It's so much better having enough amps for the cars. But being able to finely adjust the voltage to suit your layout and your cars is a big plus also. So many cars, I run on lower voltages, and some even get faster lap times on lower voltages.
Thanks for all the great videos!!!! I just got an new AFX set and have been messing with it for a couple months now. I just installed a 0-30 volt 10 amp power supply and it works great. Not into braking yet, which leads to my question. Looking at your diagram in this video I am not understanding how braking works. If the controller connects pin 2 to 3 then the car moves, But if it connects pin 2 to 1 it would appear to short out the power supply and provide no power to the car. Similarly if it connects pin 1 to pin 3 we would have an open circuit and again no power to the car. Also what in the world is the relay you show. I only have the original 120 ohm controllers that came with set so far. Do these new fancy 3 wire controllers have a brake button some place?? Thanks for all your help!!!
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I use a variable voltage power supply on my four lane..similar to the one you showed in the video. Much better than the stock power supplies.
It's so much better having enough amps for the cars. But being able to finely adjust the voltage to suit your layout and your cars is a big plus also.
So many cars, I run on lower voltages, and some even get faster lap times on lower voltages.
Great information. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for the tips good video keep them up and enjoying them
Thanks for all the great videos!!!! I just got an new AFX set and have been messing with it for a couple months now. I just installed a 0-30 volt 10 amp power supply and it works great. Not into braking yet, which leads to my question. Looking at your diagram in this video I am not understanding how braking works. If the controller connects pin 2 to 3 then the car moves, But if it connects pin 2 to 1 it would appear to short out the power supply and provide no power to the car. Similarly if it connects pin 1 to pin 3 we would have an open circuit and again no power to the car. Also what in the world is the relay you show. I only have the original 120 ohm controllers that came with set so far. Do these new fancy 3 wire controllers have a brake button some place?? Thanks for all your help!!!
Thanks for the feedback. You've actually inspired me to make the video I planned. Please let me know if this doesn't answer your questions.
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Thank you my friend. I enjoyed your video as usual. Thank you for sharing the information on the power supply options.