GaugeMaster HF2 track cleaner

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enfield250
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GaugeMaster HF2 track cleaner

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Hello!
I used to have my n gauge layout in the loft and the Gaugemaster HF2 worked perfectly.
I am now building a new layout in the conservatory I have wired up the HF2 but now I get no output at the track.
I get voltage from the Hammant & Morgan Duette going into the HF2 also 16 v ac going in but nothing coming out.
Does anyone have any idea what's wrong?
I was given the HF2, so if it's duff I'll just throw it away.
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Colin
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Re: GaugeMaster HF2 track cleaner

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Personally I don’t like electronic track cleaners. I’d get rid of it. Just my view.
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Re: GaugeMaster HF2 track cleaner

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The Gaugemaster HF2 is covered by the GM lifetime warranty, so it can be repaired Free of Charge by GM if proved faulty. So that's a plus. :D

Next, the GM2 is a dual track/dual controller HF unit. You must connect the DC controller to the same set of terminal row/group as that feeds out to the rails. Consider one "row/group" as T1, T2, T3 & T4. The other "row/group" being T7, T8, T9 & T10. T5 & T6 are the 16v AC input i.e. Looking at the terminal row on the HF2 from the left T1 & T2 are rail feed output.. T3 & 4 are that tracks DC controller 1 Input... T5 & T6 are the 16v AC input. T7 & T8 are DC Controller 2 input. T9 & T10 are the rail feeds for track 2.
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