Alguien ha utilizado estos motores para los desvios?(http://www.buffersmodelrailways.com/content/img/lib/lge/5380.jpg)
lo que hacen es esto, Peco?
I believe it's a SEEP, although from the angle I can't tell which one
Yep, that's a Seep alright :thumbsup:
No idea what the question is though :worried:
Paul
Quote from: Sprintex on February 17, 2013, 10:44:36 AM
No idea what the question is though :worried:
Paul
I believe the question was "Is anyone using these point motors?"
I didn't even know Lawrence could speak English let alone Spanish :o :D
Quote from: newportnobby on February 17, 2013, 10:59:37 AM
I didn't even know Lawrence could speak English let alone Spanish :o :D
:laugh:
I daren't comment on that with an Edinburgher sitting next to me! :uneasy:
Paul
Es un "Seep" motor punto. Son un poco más difícil de configurar correctamente, pero hay muchos posts en este foro para explicar cómo (pero ninguno de ellos es en español).
+1 Es el mismo en cualquier idioma Mick :D
Quote from: Lawrence on February 17, 2013, 04:21:17 PM
+1 Es el mismo en cualquier idioma Mick :D
Qué :confused1:
any of you have used this system for turnouts, and if so, as it did, thanks
(I hope you now understand me better, I am translating with google translator)
:thankyousign:
Hello Antonio,
It is certainly better for me but I am a :dunce: with Spanish.
I think for the best value for money Seep motors cannot be beaten. There are cheaper motors which are not so good, and there are more expensive ones which, I have read, are better (Tortoise motors)
I prefer the PM1 motor from Seep :thumbsup: