Joined: 01/04/2018(UTC) Posts: 8 Location: Seoul-teukbyeolsi, Seoul
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Hello. I have 6 marklin 74991 (eletric turnout) . But they are not working. It can be put out when I control with CS2, but it can not be put it back. I attach clip. please check clip. Thanks.
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Joined: 03/08/2011(UTC) Posts: 1,571
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Digital 11m2 layout / C (M&K) tracks / Era IV / CS3 60226 / Train Controller Gold 9 with 4D sound. Mainly Danish and German Locomotives. |
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Joined: 01/02/2004(UTC) Posts: 7,458 Location: Scotland
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The above link should explain. However are they all new switches or have not previously worked on the layout in which case check you have them wired correctly. If you only have six and all are not working I would think this is unusual if all are new. |
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Joined: 01/04/2018(UTC) Posts: 8 Location: Seoul-teukbyeolsi, Seoul
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Originally Posted by: David Dewar  The above link should explain. However are they all new switches or have not previously worked on the layout in which case check you have them wired correctly. If you only have six and all are not working I would think this is unusual if all are new. Thank you for your reply. that is not new. I bought these few month ago. It was working well when its new. but now it works like clip. Thats so strange.
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Joined: 01/02/2004(UTC) Posts: 7,458 Location: Scotland
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IF you bought these new a few months ago it is unlikely that all six will suddenly have a fault. New versions are better although can still have problems but I would not think all would go at the same time. Have you tried changing the decoder or using another part of track and turnout. You could send back to the dealer and have them changed if nothing you can try works. Maybe set up again on your CS2 although probably would not help but anything is worth trying. |
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Joined: 04/02/2011(UTC) Posts: 3,564 Location: Paris, France
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Hi Stororoj
I would check any of the motors in AC (disconnect the decoder and plug the set of cables delievered by Märklin). Then drive the motor by connecting the yellow and one of the blue to 16 VAC then with the other blue cable. If it works then check the decoder and also the motor mounting on the switch. It is easy to mount them incorrectly: not is the proper location or with the driving lever not properly driving the switch mechanism If it does not work then the swith motor is faulty. Then try to short the end switches inside the mechanism. There are many posts and pictures on the subject. Cheers Jean |
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Joined: 01/04/2018(UTC) Posts: 8 Location: Seoul-teukbyeolsi, Seoul
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Originally Posted by: JohnjeanB  Hi Stororoj
I would check any of the motors in AC (disconnect the decoder and plug the set of cables delievered by Märklin). Then drive the motor by connecting the yellow and one of the blue to 16 VAC then with the other blue cable. If it works then check the decoder and also the motor mounting on the switch. It is easy to mount them incorrectly: not is the proper location or with the driving lever not properly driving the switch mechanism If it does not work then the swith motor is faulty. Then try to short the end switches inside the mechanism. There are many posts and pictures on the subject. Cheers Jean Thank you so much. I wilil try!
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Joined: 01/04/2018(UTC) Posts: 8 Location: Seoul-teukbyeolsi, Seoul
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Originally Posted by: Danlake  Thank you. Your link is very helpful.
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