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Title: Bachmann EZ Track turnouts (switches)
Post by: Terpfan13 on August 13, 2013, 02:14:56 PM
I am currently setting up my HO model trains using Bachmann EZ track.  I am using an older non-modular transformer to operate the system.  My question is the following -

When I connect my turnouts, do I connect the power to the AC or the DC power on the transformer?  Bachmann didn't provide this information in the apcket with the turnout.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks 
Title: Re: Bachmann EZ Track turnouts (switches)
Post by: Jerrys HO on August 13, 2013, 05:02:44 PM
Any AC source is fine. I use an old power pack for some and a wall-wart for some. I kind of split them up because I have 17 turnouts so far and ( it may be just me) but it seemed like I was loosing power to all of them hooked to one source. ??? Even though you are only using the power one at a time for each turnout unless your an octopus and can throw them all at the same time it really should not have made a difference. Guess I just had to make an excuse for using up some of the wall-warts laying around. ;D

Jerry
Title: Re: Bachmann EZ Track turnouts (switches)
Post by: Terpfan13 on August 13, 2013, 06:34:53 PM
Great!
Thanks for your help.
Title: Re: Bachmann EZ Track turnouts (switches)
Post by: Jerrys HO on August 13, 2013, 06:48:48 PM
Terp

Glad to help.
I see your new to this forum and I would like to welcome you to the board.  There are a lot of knowledgeable folks here, don't hesitate to ask for anything or help out someone else when you can.

Jerry
Title: Re: Bachmann EZ Track turnouts (switches)
Post by: jward on August 13, 2013, 11:14:50 PM
in addition to the ac terminals, they should work on constant 12v dc as well, if your power supply has these terminals (the better ones usually do.)     just don't use the variable dc terminals to power your switch motors, those are for the trains only.
Title: Re: Bachmann EZ Track turnouts (switches)
Post by: Trainman_Rick on August 15, 2013, 01:12:16 PM
I'm setting up a DCC layout for the "grandkids" (that's my story). My DCC command does not have an AC output. I do have an old Bachmann 6604 transformer. It is rated at 19V AC. Can I safely power my turnouts and other lighting.
Title: Re: Bachmann EZ Track turnouts (switches)
Post by: Doneldon on August 15, 2013, 08:11:53 PM
Quote from: Trainman_Rick on August 15, 2013, 01:12:16 PM
I'm setting up a DCC layout for the "grandkids" (that's my story). My DCC command does not have an AC output. I do have an old Bachmann 6604 transformer. It is rated at 19V AC. Can I safely power my turnouts and other lighting.

Rick-

Yes. Or you can use the variable DC on your old power pack or an old wall wart
which puts out something in the vicinity of 14 volts and about an amp.
                                                                                                         -- D
Title: Re: Bachmann EZ Track turnouts (switches)
Post by: Trainman_Rick on August 16, 2013, 11:18:43 AM
Thanks, that saves some money.
Title: Re: Bachmann EZ Track turnouts (switches)
Post by: Terpfan13 on August 16, 2013, 08:03:38 PM
Thanks for the welcome and thanks to all who provided info. 

I had HO trains years ago when I was a kid and now that we are empty nesters I am just getting back into it.  I have discovered DCC and that is quite an improvement.  I am sure I will have other questions to throw out.

Thanks again!
Title: Re: Bachmann EZ Track turnouts (switches)
Post by: Bob_B on August 17, 2013, 12:04:52 AM
Quote from: Terpfan13 on August 16, 2013, 08:03:38 PM
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I had HO trains years ago when I was a kid and now that we are empty nesters I am just getting back into it.  I have discovered DCC and that is quite an improvement.  I am sure I will have other questions to throw out.

Thanks again!

I too had a HO train as a boy. Tri-ang if I recall correctly, early '60's. A yellow and black striped diesel.
Like you I'm getting back into HO after fiddling with Z scale and fulfilling a dream of total remote control with DCC.