The Simplest Point Controller? Train-Tech TTPMS3 Installation Guide and Review
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- Is this the simplest point controller? Today we are taking a look at the Train-Tech TTPMS3 in an in-depth installation guide and review. If you like the look of these items and fancy some for yourself, here's a link to help you out: goaff.pro/aoqtpw
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00:00 Video start
00:24 Introduction
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03:38 Overview
08:17 Opening and review
11:58 Installation guide
16:36 Operating review
17:50 Conclusion
20:26 Thanks and sponsors
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Looks like an impressive bit of kit. 👍
With 71 points on my layout you think I’m gonna spend £16+ for each switch? Naar I’ll carry on with 1 CDU and 50p toggle switches. Just for info my new favourite point motor is the PM 1 by mtb-model which recently replaced a cobalt. Generally your reviews are A1, thanks
Excellent review Jenny which I enjoyed watching .👍😀😀🚂
My preference would be that the switch toggle shows which way the loco goes, as you had it before you reversed the wires. That also does away with the LED's.
That’s the beauty of this hobby, you can tailor it to your own preferences.
I approve of first time, every time
I prefer my Cobalt Point Motors that come with DCC built in. All you do is connect them to your track bus and a wire to the frog from the plug in connection on the Cobalt motor, assign a number and control any number of them through the accessory function of your controller. I can clearly see on the screen of my ESU Ecos which direction each point is set for. Nothing could be simpler, except perhaps some of the Roco points with the point motor and decoder built in and already connected to the track. Those you just install like a regular piece of track.
Awesome! would this work on Kato HO Turnouts as well? Thanks in advance
Hi, not this version but the TTPMS2 will work with Kato turnouts.
Do you think its possible to use these simple point controllers, with the dcc ip point motors. At the same time using the Alpha central on other point motors using decoders via the NEC PowerCab? Could this cause a spike to the Alpha central.
Jenny will theses switches work with MTB MP5 point motors?
how do you wire the frog on electrofrog points
You would need to use a Peco PL13 switch on the solenoid.
Great Video Jenny , A great product but i know component prices and this is GROSSLY over priced , The cost of the components would be no more than £1 and assembly another £2 and packaging £1 so a retail cost of £8 would be realistic , sorry but a RIP OFF .😡
thanks Jenny. Will give it a try on Acton Wells. caroline