Thanks to all that joined in the conversation yesterday. It was most
appreciated. The one that I thought was pretty funny was "texting" your
switch machine. Pretty good! (:->) I don't "text" **anything**either!

 

Some additional thoughts since then...

 

In the case of a yard I would most definitely divide it up with DCC circuit
breakers, perhaps 3 tracks to a sub-region. NCE makes a 1 in 3 out circuit
breaker. To build on the thought of powering the turnout motors from track
power, you could use the sub-region adjacent to the 1 you are running on to
power the turnouts. That way you are not using the same power to run the
trains and turnouts.

 

You could run LEDS to show routing via the use of the headlight function
circuits. You don't even need fancy bi-color LEDS, but could use them if you
wanted.

 

I believe it was Dave suggesting the one button routing feature. I do want
to be somewhat involved with the running so that would not necessarily be a
plus for me. I can throw the turnouts.

 

Again this is all coming from me having no knowledge of the accessory
decoders. However, I "think" on the NCE handles you have to go to other
menus to access accessory functions. With the motor decoder it is a simple
"select loco" and go. Once the turnout is thrown - select loco, or for some
"recall" and you are back in action. I don't have my handles programmed to
use loco "recall" as I don't see an advantage to it.

 

If you are running the trains via wireless handle the turnout controls would
be wireless as well. The means of turnout identification is up to you be it
a number ON the layout or a diagram on the fascia.

 

I do have a few motor decoders that were replaced by sound units. But let's
just say I can get NCE products for a **excellent price**. 

 

 

 

Thank You,
Bill Lane

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