OO gauge turntables

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The Peco turntable is certainly worth considering, but my carpentry skills just aren't up to snuff. It will be the Hornby turntable, for better or worse, once I've constructed a small extension section for my baseboard to accommodate it.

One question please. I'm having a mental block. I'll be using a 12v DC feed to operate the motor, rather than the convoluted Hornby wiring. No issue there, but the turnable will only turn in one direction. What sort of switch would I need to allow me to operate the unit in either direction please? I just can't visualise it. The joys of advancing decrepitude, no doubt! Something that will swap the 12V connections is the answer, but as for the switch?

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You need a double pole double throw switch. See https://www.eleinmec.com/article.asp?12 for wiring details.
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In addition, you would be best obtaining a Centre Off DPDT switch. :D
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Thanks for the replies. I did suspect a DPDT switch, but just couldn't quite visualise the wiring. Where's the best place to buy a DPDT switch with centre off please?

The other thing that I was wondering was whether I could construct something using Peco PL* switches. I ask, as I've used these to control my points and isolating track sections, and have a couple of free slots available in one of the switch carriers. Could I put something together using a couple of PL-26 switches, or am I just making life too complicated for myself?

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Hi
Bitsbox sell DPDT C/O toggle switches for £1.58 plus P & P https://www.bitsbox.co.uk/index.php?mai ... cts_id=879

Brimal are £1.67 plus P & P https://www.bclstore.co.uk/product-page ... -on-off-on

Gaugemaster for a whopping £5.25 plus P & P https://www.gaugemasterretail.com/magen ... ttts2.html

The Peco PL-26 in not suitable, as its a passing contact lever usually used for Solenoid point motors and is SPDT but momentary, so its (On)-Off-(On) where the bracketed (On) is just a momentary closed contact. :o
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Cheers. I'll check them out.
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