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Parkside speed controller

Post by steve123 » Mon Apr 03, 2023 10:34 am

Hello, I have a 5"G batt electric loco now 20 years old fitted with a 60A Parkside Electronics controller. This has just suffered a partial failure in that the loco will only run in reverse. Parkside seem to have ceased trading and don't answer calls or emails. Can anyone recommend a replacement or repair? I know nothing about electronics. There are 4 PM motors each rated 12V, 600W. Two 12V batteries wired in series.

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Post by ge_rik » Tue Apr 04, 2023 7:56 am

Looks very much as if Parkside has gone AWOL. This exchange refers back to 2020. Sounds like Marcus may have succumbed to COVID.
https://www.sevenandaquarter.org/forum/ ... view_topic

I've no experience in this field but maybe Ride on Railways might be able to help
https://www.rideonrailways.co.uk/access ... age01.html

In the meantime I've emailed David Henshaw of Miniature Railways Magazine to ask if he has any advice

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Re: Parkside speed controller

Post by ge_rik » Tue Apr 04, 2023 1:41 pm

Hi Steve
David replied to my email:
Rik

Ah, I wonder what happened to Parkside. We were in the same position, and I just swapped the whole system for 4QD, which is frankly much better equipment and reasonably priced. They advertise in MR usually. We only paid £100 or so for a very powerful unit, which I'm delighted with.
The Parkside units are nice and easy for an engineer to have a go at servicing, but when I costed trying to get it mended it didn't make any sense

David
Here's a link to the 4QD website - hopefully there will be something here to suit your needs.

https://www.4qd.co.uk/how-to-choose-a-controller/

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PS - If you want to correspond with David directly, drop me a PM and I'll pass on his email address. I don't want to post it on the forum in case he gets deluged with spam.
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Re: Parkside speed controller

Post by Phil.P » Tue Apr 04, 2023 4:52 pm

I would also endorse the 4QD range of controllers..

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Re: Parkside speed controller

Post by Scrat » Tue Apr 11, 2023 7:24 am

4QD is also my recommendation.

The price may be higher than others BUT:

you get a quality product and support.

I talked to Steve several times about the possibility of interfacing an old pro120mark 2 to a 4QD 300.
He was friendly and helpful and now I have a solution.
Just contact him.

Best regards

Holger

PS This is just my experience with 4QD.

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