Hi all,
I hooked up my electric turntable and it would not even come on. While I was on phone with tech support at Bachmann, they suggested I double check my connection underneath the control house. They also suggested that I skip the switch that comes with it go directly to the controller and use the directional button on the controller itself and set the controller to around 40 - 50% power.
So I checked and re-wired it and sure enough - even though I thought the flat plug under the table/control house was fully connected, it was not - really have to line it up and push hard.
The turntable worked perfectly with the controller directly - although I did add the switch back in so I can extend the wiring to reach my controller to where I wanted to place it.
I did make a mistake in my last post... as I learned from Bachmann that the spare wire with the large flat plug and the horseshoe style connector is not for connecting the turntable to the A/C accessory port. DO NOT connect it to that port. Use the audio plug style connector to connect the switch to the controller to the 1 amp D/C port. The turntable is D/C (direct current) and not A/C compatible. The other cable with the horseshoe ends is for legacy style controllers that have a different screw in style port for D/C output.
So, I am now using two separate controllers to run the turntable - one dedicated to the turning of the table and the other to provide power to the tracks (connected to 4th track on the right - if you are looking at the control house from the middle of the turntable itself).
Hope you have had luck with your turntable. And as per Bachmann support, the connector under the turntable/control house can easily get loose. This happened to me again - no power - and sure enough after pushing on the plug under the turntable some more, back to power! So always check that connection first.
Best of luck!
I hooked up my electric turntable and it would not even come on. While I was on phone with tech support at Bachmann, they suggested I double check my connection underneath the control house. They also suggested that I skip the switch that comes with it go directly to the controller and use the directional button on the controller itself and set the controller to around 40 - 50% power.
So I checked and re-wired it and sure enough - even though I thought the flat plug under the table/control house was fully connected, it was not - really have to line it up and push hard.
The turntable worked perfectly with the controller directly - although I did add the switch back in so I can extend the wiring to reach my controller to where I wanted to place it.
I did make a mistake in my last post... as I learned from Bachmann that the spare wire with the large flat plug and the horseshoe style connector is not for connecting the turntable to the A/C accessory port. DO NOT connect it to that port. Use the audio plug style connector to connect the switch to the controller to the 1 amp D/C port. The turntable is D/C (direct current) and not A/C compatible. The other cable with the horseshoe ends is for legacy style controllers that have a different screw in style port for D/C output.
So, I am now using two separate controllers to run the turntable - one dedicated to the turning of the table and the other to provide power to the tracks (connected to 4th track on the right - if you are looking at the control house from the middle of the turntable itself).
Hope you have had luck with your turntable. And as per Bachmann support, the connector under the turntable/control house can easily get loose. This happened to me again - no power - and sure enough after pushing on the plug under the turntable some more, back to power! So always check that connection first.
Best of luck!