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Couple more questions, if you don’t mind.
Once the project is downloaded, is it no longer available for editing and must be recreated from scratch?
I’m getting a message that my project name can’t be associated with a picture?
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Yes, with additional information.

Output 1 and Output 2 are Motor 1
Output 3 and Output 4 are Motor 2
Output 5 through Output 8 are Output 5 through Output 8.

Look at the AM-1S or AM-2S manual under Wire LED's or Wire Light Bulbs to see how you should wire the solenoids. I don't think there's any reason you probably couldn't use the motor outputs as well as long as the solenoids aren't polarity sensitive.

Also, the max current the AM-1 is rated for isn't specified but the max current the AM-1S is rated for is only 400mA continuous combined across all outputs; just something to be aware of.

Another thought, if it doesn't quite work out because there's not enough grunt to power the solenoids directly:
  • You could use the turnout program in the AM-1 to drive latching relays (push the button to turn on, push the button again to turn off) to drive the solenoids.
  • You could drive normal relays from the project you write to drive the solenoids.
It's more money etc but it could be a last resort to provide enough grunt.

- Tim
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Thank you, that’s what I needed. I’m I correct in assuming output equals the terminal number on the AM-1?
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Wow, I didn’t screwup after all. I have 3 AM-1’s on the HC and I was trying to access the wrong one. The HC assigns duplicate turnout numbers???

In the manual it shows you to name them so I'm not sure why they are numbered.

Anyway, This is the scenario. I do not believe that the AM-1 program that controls turnouts allows for the turnout buttons to be maintained instead of momentary and does not allow a forever activation time. At least that's what I get from reading the manual. If that's the case your options are:

Lobby Ring to allow a forever activation time for solenoids that can handle being energised all the time, which I suggest you do, and

Create a program for use in the meantime, which is probably going to be a very long time, possibly forever.

Because one can't simply share accessory programs and only you know your layout and where the turnouts are you'll have to make your own in RailPro Assistant. The below example should get you started on what you want. I'd suggest grouping the turnouts into area's for naming the project, and naming the AM-1's the same. Remember, this way you will not find the AM-1 under Turnouts on the HC anymore but they'll appear under Accessories.

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- Tim
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RailPro Specific Help & Discussion / Re: Charging HC2 battery question
« Last post by snowdog on May 18, 2024, 01:49:25 PM »
After not using my HC-2 for 10-12 months I found my unit would not charge. I tried all the ways that Rail Pro said to do it, but no luck. Ater talking to Rail Pro I just mailed it to them for a battery replacement and checkout the unit, it just made sense and the cost is not that much for them to do the work. Thanks Rail Pro.

How much $$ did they quote for the service?
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Wow, I didn’t screwup after all. I have 3 AM-1’s on the HC and I was trying to access the wrong one. The HC assigns duplicate turnout numbers???
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Points return by spring pressure in the air cylinder. My project is now on hold due to the fact that I somehow managed to screw up the AM-1, can’t connect with it (red target). I had a lose connection due to the spring terminal and this must have been enough to damage it. Will be ordering the AM -2 when available.
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Ok, so energising the solenoid throws the points one way, how do the points return to the other position when you de-energise the solenoid? Return spring? Energising another solenoid to throw the points back?  Whether you have to keep the solenoid energised to keep the points thrown and how the points return the non thrown position will determine whether you can use the standard turnout program or have to write another program.

- Tim
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Energizing the solenoid opens the valve to allow air pressure to throw the points, unenergizing the solenoid closes the valve and allows the air pressure to escape the solenoid through the 3rd port.
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RailPro Specific Help & Discussion / New / Updated products from Ring
« Last post by G8B4Life on May 18, 2024, 01:58:50 AM »
Don't know when these ones snuck in.

The AM-1b is gone. In it's place at a cheaper price is the TC-1 turnout controller. By the looks of the name it'll just do turnouts and nothing more unlike the AM-1b. Edit: The feedback feature was removed in the transition from AM-1b to TC-1.

The AM-1S is gone. It's been replaced by the AM-2S. The only thing I saw different was the AM-2S had a more powerful amplifier for sound.

https://ringengineering.com/TC-1.htm

https://ringengineering.com/AM-2S.htm

- Tim
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