The Seep PM1 point motors have been wired as per instructions A and B to the switch, C to the CDU, D and E to the Wire bus and F to the frog wire. The switching of both points works fine.
With both points set to run straight, on the main lines, engines run across the points fine. With the points set to use the cross-over engines short on the right hand point in the frog area (running in both directions). The left hand point is fine.
In a process of elimination, on the right hand point I disconnected the F frog wire to the point motor. With that removed engines run across the cross-over without shorting.
I was under the impression that the F wire changed the polarity of the frog when the point was thrown, so I somewhat baffled as to why with it connected engines short.
I know the answer would be to leave the F wire disconnected but with another three cross-overs to connect I'd like to know what I've done wrong, or is something faulty?
Advice/opinion would be appreciated.
