Low cost Tortoise terminals
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faraway Wrote:Koos, this is the web site of the original one " <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.hoffmann-antrieb.de/pages/s_0202_mwa.html">http://www.hoffmann-antrieb.de/pages/s_0202_mwa.html</a><!-- m --> ". It's name is Hoffmann. He developed a second generation with the feature to adjust the speed. Sounds good but the first generation / Conrad are in daily business about the same.
I had a lot of them on my earlier German based layout.
ps. I am sorry but Hoffmann as well as AOSA do not have an english web page.

No problem, I speak and read/write german also, so I can understand it perfectly. (but I'm guessing you mentioned that for those who don't).
Hoffmann, I remember it now, I find the option to change the speed of the motor interesting, but is it slow enough to become a 'slow motion' motor? That's the advantage of a tortoise over a Conrad, which isn't a slow motion motor, although a lot more gentle than a Peco 'motor' or SEEP. (clickhummmm-clickhummmm). :-)

Thanks for the info.

Koos
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