Wednesday, May 02, 2012

HO Atlas Turnouts and DCC

Stan asks experienced model railroaders for advice:

"I am limited for space. I am building a twice around HO 5' x 9' layout. I am planning on several turnouts and on going with DCC. What type of turnout works best ... an Atlas Snap Switch or #4 Customline Switch? These turnouts are for spurs so it's not necessary that I keep an 18" radius. My concern is with the electrical continuity and shorting?"

Comment below.

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:07 PM

    thars not much differnce in the snap or custom line but the custom line has a insulated power frog all this is is a frog that if left as is will be dead (no power) if you would like to make it a live frog to lesson the chance of a stall i would say use atlas under the table switch machine it has a biult in relay you can wire up to change the frog from +/- if wired up right and it will line the trunout points at the same time atlas sells a wireing book on thar website its about $20 us dollars but its worth it for the info you get from it

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  2. Anonymous4:44 PM

    Some will work some may not depends on thier age. hook up your DCC with test leads as you go, if you develop a short isolate the frog. Any engines that pull power on all wheels will not be a problem on a dead frog.

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