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General Discussion / Re: WTB Rail Pro Products ?
« Last post by JRad on March 29, 2026, 08:33:18 AM »
There are quite a few stocking dealers. The few that I have used are Don Sweet at RCS of New England and Robby D. ar RLD Hobbies.
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General Discussion / Re: WTB Rail Pro Products ?
« Last post by LVRR1856 on March 28, 2026, 12:09:25 PM »
Hello All you Railpro Brothers and Sisters ! Happy Spring !

Just kicking can down the road, anybody know where to buy RP Modules lately ?

SSS website shows no stock, and I emailed him about availability,
Let's just say he did not sound too enthusiastic about selling RP. - He did not say he wouldn't, but ...

Just checking the waters before purchasing my next batch of LMs. Never hurts to compare notes.
If anybody has a surplus they want to off load - (prefer un-used) ... reach out to me.

Thanks
Pat
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or put a diode "dropper" on the input to the switch motors if concerned... .7 volts per diode...

Greg
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I think there was a subject like this recently that I remember answering.

Railpro power puts out 14.7 v (dc), so it is on the high side. But as you stated - seems to work.
You could also power it with an old Tyco or other standard DC xfmr from past train sets if you have any.(?) - and dial the voltage back to 11 or 12v for a lower output, plus not taking anything away from the rail power system, if it happens to short again, may run the risk of messing up a module, or other RP equipment since it's all connected from track ... just a thought.

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Howdy KB02!
Glad you were able to kanoodle your way through your question to a resolution!
I speculate the reason you haven’t received any other responses is because this forum focuses on RailPro-specific topics and yours is more of a generic model railroad electrical question. It would probably be better served, with more responses, on some other general purpose model RR forum, such as MRH.
Regards,
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RailPro Specific Help & Discussion / Re: Power Atlas Snap-Swicthes with track power?
« Last post by KB02 on March 28, 2026, 07:54:16 AM »
wow... over 1000 views and no replies. Time for experimentation.

This is my current switching area:


This whole section of my layout was given to me by a plumber who was doing some work in our house. I'm not the type to throw away something like this (and neither was he, apparently). All the Atlas switches are wired in series for power. I took the power lead and simply hooked it up to the track to try it out.

Result: Yes. Yes, you can run Atlas Snap Switches with track power.  ;D

Now, in all honesty, these switches are crap and the second one I threw jammed and caused a short. Once that cleared, I cycled through all of them multiple times and even held the buttons down for a few seconds just to recreate the short and everything worked fine. I plan to build a much better control panel with far better switches in the future, but if anyone is wondering if it can be done, I would say it looks like it can.

Now I am definitely going to have to get a second power unit for my layout.   ;)
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General Discussion / Re: MP switch motors from mtb, which one?
« Last post by LVRR1856 on March 27, 2026, 09:08:31 PM »
In the past few layouts I have built, Always used 22 ga solid wire for track drops and accessories. Always worked fine.
I had a large spool of Solid Telephone, use sections of that.
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New Users Start Here / Re: Introduce Yourself...
« Last post by LVRR1856 on March 27, 2026, 08:47:18 PM »
Hi Chris - Welcome.
I dove back into HO after a 25 break, Railpro looked better than DCC for me also. I have converted 4 Loco's so far, they are neat to operated.
Still have to try the sound loading thing... next on the list.
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RailPro Specific Help & Discussion / Re: Listing of Available RailPro Sounds
« Last post by rsmproductions on March 27, 2026, 08:20:05 PM »
I just edited and loaded (or though I thought) my Sugar Pine #10 Shay whistle but no sound comes out.  The file plays as a wav file on my computer just fine.  I can see the file on my handheld controller.  But alas no sound.

Any thoughts?

Thanks,
Richard
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RailPro Specific Help & Discussion / Re: Listing of Available RailPro Sounds
« Last post by G8B4Life on March 24, 2026, 07:43:08 AM »
Where a sound is greyed out / doesn't play then the sound file that the page links to doesn't exists on the server. There are quite a few of those.

If a sound is grayed out on the RP site is there a way to audition it before taking the time upload it to a hand controller?

No, if a playable sound is not on that page then there is no a way to hear it without loading it to a module.

- Tim
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