Cool video, Geoff. Whenever I see such videos on point motor videos, I am impressed with the work and programming, but I'm also glad my lazy rear end did the system I did. 😁 I concur, Kraywood has excellent work he could share, and your own layout continues to impress as it grows. Cheers
Hi Geoff - these point motors are interesting especially the pins not needing cut. Many a time I've trimmed PL10E onto find I've taken a bit to much off. Certainly encourage your friend to show his layout on TH-cam. The more N gauge layouts out there the more it will encourage others to go N. Enjoyed your own running session. Cheers Euan
Thankyou Euan for your Kind Words . I never really know what people might be interested in so I'm still finding my feet. Tony was pleased to see his layout on the big screen today so I'm hoping he will recorded more footage and I've offered to help with the video edit etc. Cant wait to see you progress . Geoff
Those point motors look very interesting Geoff. If I need to replace any on mine I will definitely give them a go. I particularly like being able to adjust the height of the pin and the slim nature of the motor. Stephen
Hi Stephen. Thanks for the reply I was so amazed how good these are. I would have used these myself . Was so easy to install and adjust . I like that they can be used for D.C. with a switch as well DCC. Still experimenting with cameras lol.
Hi Geoff, nice update! Those Point motors look really useful, I can see a lot of people purchasing them after this video. Keep up the good work, all the best Tony.
@@flinthillsmodelrailway When programming the DR4018, I've seen people programming on the main, will this rewrite all the other decoders I have on the layout?
@@Rule1ModelRailways hi, it should not as you are addressing 9999 and then it will only programme the accessory decoder that you have pressed the Program button on . Geoff
@@flinthillsmodelrailway I have the points all down, the block detection working and all the iTrain bit done, just waiting for the MP1 point motors and DR4018 unit as they are on back order at DCC Train Automation! Looking promising though!
I use both the MP1 and MP5 motors on my OO layout. Quiet smooth operation with low profile is ideal for my self-based layout. And the clincher for me was the overall price. When you add up the cost of the motors and Digikeijs 4018 accessory decoders the cost is comparable to a servo based system but far far easier to set up.
Hi Geoff, excellent review of a very interesting product 🤔 with that form factor they definitely offer placement opportunities the cobalts would struggle with 🤭 Many thanks for sharing this and very best wishes from County Wicklow ☘️
Oh well looks like I'll be immediatly selling all my cobalt IP's and getting MP1's those look great, love the reduced travel, excellent video as usual..!
Fantastic layout, and videos. Love the automation you've achieved - well done!! One thing I might do if I were you would be to increase CV3 acceleration to a much higher figure which should smooth out the accelerations of trains and make it more realistic. I don't think you could change the deceleration rates as your stop blocks would probably be over-run - and it looks quite smooth anyway stopping. This is just a minor point as you have worked an amazing feat here!
Hi John, thankyou so much for your reply and kind words. I'm using Itrain so in this case ive turned CV 3 to 0 as the Itrain controls the speed that i've set for each block etc . with regards to Station Itrain Automatically reduces the speed to a virtual Stop just before the buffer. Ive just changed some of my decoders so I need to also redo the Loco Speed test so Itrain can correctly set the speed for each speed step . As I'm getting more into it I can start to refine the various settings to get it very smooth . Geoff
@@flinthillsmodelrailway Oh of course, each loco has to be speed profiled - I forgot that. Does this mean every loco whether diesel or steam, fast or slow gets the same setup? How do you make it more realistic if that is so - say a steam loco chugging slowly but an electric unit accelerating quickly? Looking forward to the next vid!
Thanks for this is great video. Great to see this "how to" video. I also bought couple months ago MP1 motors for my points (not installed yet). Probably one of the best point motors on the market, based on others review. I will also use Digikeijs DR5000 and DR 4018. Just waiting this to arrive :)
Thanks Dave for those kind words. I must say I’ve been very impressed with the digikijes kit. I’ve got the Colbolt point motors on my layout but have fitted the MP1 on my friends. Wish they were available when I did mine. I will use them when I built the big layout
Hi Geoff, great video and the only decent one I can find that includes the accessory decoder. Quick question though, how would I wire these in for polarity change where I have added a wire to the frog? (on the cobalt IP's I have that is fairly easy), also am thinking of using my existing DCC loop to power the decoder, did or could you foresee any issues this might with Railcom?. For me these will be great under my upper layer and on the points I have on my incline.
Hi Alan , only just noticed your Comment . on the MP1 point motors there is a built in switch to change the Frog Polarity. I don't understand you 2nd Question regarding powering the decoder . I have run a Separate BUS for all the Accessory decoders . Geoff
Hi Mike thanks for your comments , the Points and signals in my case are all connected Via an accessory Decoder ( digikijes DR4018) which is simpley connected to the Track output of your DDC command station so elink should work . Geoff
Hi Geoff, I was pleasantly surprised to find your great and helpful video - as I hadn't come across MTB point motors before. please can you advise me (an absolute novice at railway modelling) what is the ideal way to power up these point motors (I've just got 2xMP5's from DCC Train Automation) for a DC layout - power supply unit and switch??? Many thanks Jeff (spelt with a J)
thanks Jeff for the reply . the good news is that you purchase these MTB point motors from James at DCC train automation. James is great, very helpful and is also the best person to ask . James did set one up with a switch on his you tube channel for DC th-cam.com/video/KFk8tWSW6u8/w-d-xo.html. If i was running just DC i would use a double throw Switch . i would run the positive of the 12v DC to the common of the Point motor . i would then run the poz1 and poz 2 two wires from the point motor to my double throw Switch . and then to finish run the negative from the 12v DC supply to the common of the Switch . Any issues please get back Geoff
I like the small profile of those MP1 servos and they will solve a height issue I was going to have. Many thanks.
thanks for the reply . Glad it was of some use to you . Take care Geoff
Great explanation of the setting up of the point motors. They look really neat. Thanks for sharing. Roy.
Hi Roy , these are great point motors . James at DCC automation does very good deals on these , Geoff
Cool video, Geoff. Whenever I see such videos on point motor videos, I am impressed with the work and programming, but I'm also glad my lazy rear end did the system I did. 😁 I concur, Kraywood has excellent work he could share, and your own layout continues to impress as it grows. Cheers
that's so kind Anthony much appreciated
Hi Geoff - these point motors are interesting especially the pins not needing cut. Many a time I've trimmed PL10E onto find I've taken a bit to much off. Certainly encourage your friend to show his layout on TH-cam. The more N gauge layouts out there the more it will encourage others to go N. Enjoyed your own running session. Cheers Euan
Thankyou Euan for your Kind Words . I never really know what people might be interested in so I'm still finding my feet. Tony was pleased to see his layout on the big screen today so I'm hoping he will recorded more footage and I've offered to help with the video edit etc. Cant wait to see you progress . Geoff
Hi Geoff thanks for sharing the MP1 point motors, they look really good.
thanks Steve , an amazing little point motor . Geoff
Those point motors look very interesting Geoff. If I need to replace any on mine I will definitely give them a go. I particularly like being able to adjust the height of the pin and the slim nature of the motor. Stephen
Hi Stephen. Thanks for the reply I was so amazed how good these are. I would have used these myself . Was so easy to install and adjust . I like that they can be used for D.C. with a switch as well DCC. Still experimenting with cameras lol.
Great video Geoff. Yes get your friend to start his channel it's always nice to follow a layouts progression, take care and stay safe cheers Andy
Thanks Andy. I hoping that seeing his layout on the tv will get him inspired.
Hi Geoff, nice update! Those Point motors look really useful, I can see a lot of people purchasing them after this video. Keep up the good work, all the best Tony.
thanks Tony , I wish these were available when I did my point motors . I know what i'm going to be using on the next layout Geoff
Wow super clip. Nicely done. Great Job mate.Greetings from London😉👍👍👍👍👍
thankyou for your kind words , Geoff
@@flinthillsmodelrailway Any time my friend. Wold you like to visit my channel. Maybe you wold like to see some nice videos from London 😉👍👍👍
Great video Geoff, those look like nice point motors. All coming together
Thanks John. Wish I had used them in my layout now. Next time....
I will be extending my fiddle yard for my branch line, will be using the MP1s I suspect! Looks really reliable to use.
i think you will find them very easy to install and very quite . Geoff
@@flinthillsmodelrailway When programming the DR4018, I've seen people programming on the main, will this rewrite all the other decoders I have on the layout?
@@Rule1ModelRailways hi, it should not as you are addressing 9999 and then it will only programme the accessory decoder that you have pressed the Program button on . Geoff
How did you get on ?
@@flinthillsmodelrailway I have the points all down, the block detection working and all the iTrain bit done, just waiting for the MP1 point motors and DR4018 unit as they are on back order at DCC Train Automation! Looking promising though!
Hi Geoff, looks like they have put some thought into those point motors, they look very good. Cheers John
Thanks John. I’m very impressed and very smooth. www.dcctrainautomation.co.uk/mp1-point-switch.html
I use both the MP1 and MP5 motors on my OO layout. Quiet smooth operation with low profile is ideal for my self-based layout. And the clincher for me was the overall price. When you add up the cost of the motors and Digikeijs 4018 accessory decoders the cost is comparable to a servo based system but far far easier to set up.
Hi Bob , Totally agree . its got us thinking of modifying our old club layout with troublesome servo's with these .
Hi Geoff, excellent review of a very interesting product 🤔 with that form factor they definitely offer placement opportunities the cobalts would struggle with 🤭 Many thanks for sharing this and very best wishes from County Wicklow ☘️
Hi Paul . for Sure . I wish these were around when i installed my point Motors . I still might swap a few out in those hard to reach areas . Geoff
Oh well looks like I'll be immediatly selling all my cobalt IP's and getting MP1's those look great, love the reduced travel, excellent video as usual..!
Thanks Alan , I'm going to keep using my Colbalts for now on my test layout but for sure will use the MP1 on the new Layout i'm planning . Geoff
@@flinthillsmodelrailway How much depth is on those MP1's, might be a lifesaver on the upper board for me (Clearences)...
Fantastic layout, and videos. Love the automation you've achieved - well done!! One thing I might do if I were you would be to increase CV3 acceleration to a much higher figure which should smooth out the accelerations of trains and make it more realistic. I don't think you could change the deceleration rates as your stop blocks would probably be over-run - and it looks quite smooth anyway stopping. This is just a minor point as you have worked an amazing feat here!
Hi John, thankyou so much for your reply and kind words. I'm using Itrain so in this case ive turned CV 3 to 0 as the Itrain controls the speed that i've set for each block etc . with regards to Station Itrain Automatically reduces the speed to a virtual Stop just before the buffer. Ive just changed some of my decoders so I need to also redo the Loco Speed test so Itrain can correctly set the speed for each speed step . As I'm getting more into it I can start to refine the various settings to get it very smooth . Geoff
@@flinthillsmodelrailway Oh of course, each loco has to be speed profiled - I forgot that. Does this mean every loco whether diesel or steam, fast or slow gets the same setup? How do you make it more realistic if that is so - say a steam loco chugging slowly but an electric unit accelerating quickly? Looking forward to the next vid!
Thanks for this is great video. Great to see this "how to" video. I also bought couple months ago MP1 motors for my points (not installed yet). Probably one of the best point motors on the market, based on others review. I will also use Digikeijs DR5000 and DR 4018. Just waiting this to arrive :)
Glad this was of use to you - Any issues just send me a Message , Geoff
@@flinthillsmodelrailway will do, many thanks Geoff
Hi Geoff just subscribed, looking at the same motors myself as all my hardware is Digikeijs i find your video very informative .
Thanks Dave for those kind words. I must say I’ve been very impressed with the digikijes kit. I’ve got the Colbolt point motors on my layout but have fitted the MP1 on my friends. Wish they were available when I did mine. I will use them when I built the big layout
I am planning to use these on my new layout for my yard, and I am going to subscribe to your channel
I am doing HO layout in Canada
Hi. I’m starting to install these and the MP5 on the new layout that I’m building
Hello Geoff. Great Layout. Thanks For The Sub.
Thanks Andy
Hi Geoff, great video and the only decent one I can find that includes the accessory decoder. Quick question though, how would I wire these in for polarity change where I have added a wire to the frog? (on the cobalt IP's I have that is fairly easy), also am thinking of using my existing DCC loop to power the decoder, did or could you foresee any issues this might with Railcom?. For me these will be great under my upper layer and on the points I have on my incline.
Hi Alan , only just noticed your Comment . on the MP1 point motors there is a built in switch to change the Frog Polarity.
I don't understand you 2nd Question regarding powering the decoder . I have run a Separate BUS for all the Accessory decoders . Geoff
Where are those available,just looked on there website and not showing UK distributors.They look excellent.
Hi Bob. Go to DCC train automation www.dcctrainautomation.co.uk/mp1-point-switch.html
@@flinthillsmodelrailway Thanks Geoff.
Looks amazing great job
Thank you! Cheers!
Hi thanks for all the tips across your vids. 1 question will the point motors and signals work with the Elink system?? Stay safe mike
Hi Mike thanks for your comments , the Points and signals in my case are all connected Via an accessory Decoder ( digikijes DR4018) which is simpley connected to the Track output of your DDC command station so elink should work . Geoff
Looking good keep posting videos
Thanks, will do . Geoff
Hi Geoff, I was pleasantly surprised to find your great and helpful video - as I hadn't come across MTB point motors before. please can you advise me (an absolute novice at railway modelling) what is the ideal way to power up these point motors (I've just got 2xMP5's from DCC Train Automation) for a DC layout - power supply unit and switch??? Many thanks Jeff (spelt with a J)
thanks Jeff for the reply . the good news is that you purchase these MTB point motors from James at DCC train automation. James is great, very helpful and is also the best person to ask . James did set one up with a switch on his you tube channel for DC th-cam.com/video/KFk8tWSW6u8/w-d-xo.html.
If i was running just DC i would use a double throw Switch . i would run the positive of the 12v DC to the common of the Point motor . i would then run the poz1 and poz 2 two wires from the point motor to my double throw Switch . and then to finish run the negative from the 12v DC supply to the common of the Switch .
Any issues please get back Geoff
At last a freindly point motor
are those point motors offed in oo scale as well?
Hi. Yes for sure. They can operate for oo, o, n and I believe z as well.
Hi, I am building my oo9 layout atm and was just wondering if it is best to remove the springs from the points when using these Mp1's? Cheers.
hi , Ideally yes , its best to remove the point Spring on all slow motion point motors to get the best effect . Geoff