Chris-thanks so much for doing this (for me!!!),I really appreciate you taking the time to show and explain how to correctly make this hook-up panel to attach the DD505 to the track- now it makes sense! Happy Motoring!
I love the Auto World adjustable volt powerpack. Definitely a game changer. This Defalco controller takes that to yet another level. Excellent video on setting this up! I only race my grandkids other than running my cars myself so at least for now the powerpack adjustment will do me fine! Thanks again!
Nice setup Chris, good way to do it. FYI the DD505 can only really run HO cars well, you would not want to use it to run 1/24 or 1/32 scale cars. Would love you you to visit and come race on my track.
Great video! May I ask if there should be a fuse or circuit breaker installed in the line before reaching the controller, or would the DiFalco DD505 be able to handle it whenever the AW power supply is turned to the full 24 volts?
@@Blueridgeracing859 That's great to know, thank you for getting back with me about this. I've seen HO videos where people installed fuses and was curious if it was really necessary for 24 volts maximum. Thanks again!
Chris-thanks so much for doing this (for me!!!),I really appreciate you taking the time to show and explain how to correctly make this hook-up panel to attach the DD505 to the track- now it makes sense! Happy Motoring!
Great demonstration, good stuff. I agree with keeping the alligator clips. Keep ‘em coming, have a good one. SCFL!
Thanks dude
I love the Auto World adjustable volt powerpack. Definitely a game changer. This Defalco controller takes that to yet another level. Excellent video on setting this up! I only race my grandkids other than running my cars myself so at least for now the powerpack adjustment will do me fine! Thanks again!
Awsome thanks for watching
Thanks for sharing that controller hook up knowledge. Awesome video
Thanks John, appreciate it
Howdy, just passing through!
GREAT TUTORIAL! THANKS!
Thank u Chris I just got my defalco controllers in yesterday!👍
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Hi Chris, great information and video. Al
Thanks Al
Great instructional video! Thank you!
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Great video! Thank you
Welcome thanks for watching
Great video thank you for the great advise and knowledge can you hook up your controller straight to AFX controller wires thank you 😊😊😊😊🇺🇸🇺🇸
Yes you can, you don’t need the block to make it work.
Thank you for your help nice looking track also 🚗🇺🇸✝️🛐🙏🇺🇸
Nice setup Chris, good way to do it. FYI the DD505 can only really run HO cars well, you would not want to use it to run 1/24 or 1/32 scale cars. Would love you you to visit and come race on my track.
Thanks Mark
I would use butterfly nuts provided you make the block slightly larger 9:05
Was going to do that Mike but got lazy and used what I had.
Great video! May I ask if there should be a fuse or circuit breaker installed in the line before reaching the controller, or would the DiFalco DD505 be able to handle it whenever the AW power supply is turned to the full 24 volts?
@@All-ScaleSlotCars the DiFalco should handle 24vdc just fine without a fuse.
@@Blueridgeracing859 That's great to know, thank you for getting back with me about this. I've seen HO videos where people installed fuses and was curious if it was really necessary for 24 volts maximum. Thanks again!
Hey Chris, what would happen if you hooked the alligator clips up the opposite way to the screws?
Hey Denny, great question. The car on that lane will run constantly without any input from the controller if you switch the wire clips.
Where did you get the power supplies at?
The power supplies are Auto World adjustable transformers, got them from Protinkertoys.com
@@Blueridgeracing859 thank you so much for helping now I'm doing some upgrading to my slot car track
I have the same AFX giant race track. Is the part number on the Difalco controller DD505 ?
Yep it sure is