Yes, with the servo on a live steam loco you get the full travel of the servo from the full turn of the speed knob - the direction/reverser knob changes the direction. Any of the RCT/Deltang receivers can be set to operate in 'low-off' mode rather than 'centre-off'. Some people prefer to run their battery locos in this mode - using the direction switch/knob to change direction.TonyW:118565 wrote:Very interesting, thank you.ge_rik:118555 wrote:In the meantime - there's this video showing a battery and a live steam loco being controlled by a Deltang Tx22.
Can I ask a question please? On the steam loco, am I correct in thinking that the central dot at the 12 o'clock position does not indicate/set "regulator shut"? From what I could see "regulator shut" is at 5 o'clock position, and fully open is at 7 o'clock. Is that correct?
Usually fully closed would be at the 7 o'clock position and fully open would be at the 5 o'clock position - it just depends on how the servo has been set up
Rik