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Hammant & Morgan Duette

Тема в разделе 'Model Railways', создана пользователем brit70000, 28 дек 2010.

  1. brit70000

    brit70000 Member

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    Hi. I've recently come by an old H&M Duette controller for my grandson's layout. On the sides of this unit there are sockets for 16V AC on one side & 12V DC on the other.
    Can anyone please tell me where I can get the correct size plugs to fit these output sockets?
    It would make a little boy (and a big one) happy if we can find the right plugs!
     
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    hi these are called banana plugs , places like maplins etc should stock them , the other place to try is your local music /instrument shop as these are often used as speaker plugs on old amplifiers so they may be able to help
     
  3. Pete Thornhill

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    If it is a duette then then the output should undo and then you just tighten the bare wire into it..................................................................................................................
     
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    Hornby wires fit in ok, or if you dont mind heath robinson methods.. wrap some tin foil around the bare wires and a bit of the plastic wire, it will go in fine.
     
  5. John Webb

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    As I recollect, these sockets could power an additional controller and/or a unit with switches in for point operation so the plugs were actually part of the extra units.

    But 'banana plugs' should do for loose wire connections - 4mm plugs widely used for test lead connections are probably too large in diameter.
     
  6. Pete Thornhill

    Pete Thornhill Resident of Nat Pres Staff Member Administrator Moderator Friend

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    That is correct.
     
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    The two sets of terminals on the back are for the outputs to the track to control trains.
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    The sockets on either end are for 12v DC (points, lighting, additional controllers etc) or 16v AC accessories. Plugs should be available from Maplin or similar outlets.
     
  8. Pete Thornhill

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    Exactly and you can use bare wire connections by unscrewing the termimal as I said earlier. However after re reading your question then I guess you are on about the side outputs for the accesories/additional controllers. As stated you need banana plugs, you could go to maplins and pay over the odds or you could use these guys they are much cheaper - http://cpc.farnell.com/
     
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    Many thanks to all who have replied. Indeed Peter I was referring to the side outputs!
     

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