--- In [email protected], Bob Werre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Bob, This is the point where running on DCC would probably solve that
> problem in one heart beat. There are several mnaufacturers making
> 'automatic reversing units' that eliminate all those switches. I
> installed a MRC unit on my turntable and it routes the current properly
> everytime. I don;'t know how it works but it does.
>
> Bob Werre ______________________________________
. . .and introduce a whole new set of headaches and additional cost at
the same time. I only used two microswitches set up as a DPDT switch
to change the polarity, and contrary to DCC, I know how they work.
That's a plus when I have to fix something.
I have yet to see a discussion on this board about mysterious common
rail ground systems malfunctions
Kinda like exchanging my simple, easy to use Nikkormat cameras for
extensive, expensive digital camera problems and extreme operating
complexity with no improvement in the quality of the photographs.
Isn't "progress" great?
Bob Nicholson
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