BOB WALKER posted:The bluetooth circuit I posted is complete and has been tested. Universal motors are called that because they will work powered by AC or DC. DC output from the decoder board flows through the field. The bridge circuit reverses the relationship of current flow between the field and the armature depending on the polarity and this controls the motor rotation. One extra payoff is that universal motors seem to run better on DC.
Bob, how many amps are your bluetooth boards rated for ? The highest current BlueRail boards are rated at 2A. That is what the ERR MiniCommander boards are rated for. The Pullmor motor I used is in a Lionel 18000 PRR B6 O-6-O loco. It pulls more than that on blocks wired according to the diagram for running universal motors on DC I posted above. The only load was the gear train and the drivers. A twin motored pullmor diesel such as a 2343 would fry a BlueRail board. In addition to my Lionel I have a Flyer collection and think BlueRail might be the way to go for S scale. In O, even a two can DC motored loco with any serious load say starting 10 scale passenger cars and your above the 2A. I contacted BlueRail a year or so back and encouraged them to come out with a high current board 6- 8A or there about. That would certainly get me on board. j