Lew,
I am having problems trying to use fixed voltage aux power for my O-36 Remote Fastrack switches. I have 4 switches and after removing the jumpers I wired each one with the Aux In connected to the B terminal on my ZW transformer. The A terminal on the ZW is track power. But when I test it, both the B terminal and A terminal controls do the exact same thing- they each run the train.
Per your comments above I took the back off one of the switches and took these photos of the wiring:
Is it possible to tell if there is a problem with the wiring from these pictures?
Any suggestions for what the problem may be?
Thanks, BZ
EDIT [Going by these pictures, this switch appears to be wired correctly (factory and user). If any one of the others is wired incorrectly from the factory (see John's post for correct wiring) that could be the cause. If all switches are wired internally like the one in your pictures, then]:
There could be an internal short in one of the switches between the Aux Power and Track power wires or terminals.
My suggestion would be:
1) detach each switch individually from all other switch wiring (except for the remote) and physically from adjacent track connections
2) using a power source (ZW) with all other connections removed,
3) attach U post to O36 switch's either Aux Ground or with alligator leads to outer rail pin
4) A or B post connected to Aux Power In
5) With Multi-meter or working incandescent light bulb check for AC voltage between center and outer (non-isolated) Switch rails.
If no voltage is found here and switch operates, then it's good. Check all 4 switches until you find one that is shorting power from Aux in to the Center Rail.
If you do find a switch with a short we can talk more about that.