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Turnouts For DCC

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Turnouts For DCC
Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, July 31, 2004 12:56 PM
I am building a new layout and I am going with DCC. I saved as much as I could from my last layout including numerouse Shinohara turnouts. I have read conflicting articles on the use of "non DCC frindley turnouts". My question is can I use these turnout. I would like to hear from some folks that have used the older noninsulated frog turnouts.Any feed back would be appriciated.

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Posted by der5997 on Saturday, July 31, 2004 2:15 PM
Have a look around in recent (the past week) topics. I'm pretty sure that there was a discussion of this very brand, and what to do in order to insulate the frog. I'm sure it's doable if you are handy at surgery on turnouts.
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Posted by nfmisso on Saturday, July 31, 2004 5:18 PM
Nixa

This is one way, it is a very conservative and safe approach - some would say over kill - I would rather play it safe that blow some hard to replace electronics.

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Posted by ClinchValleySD40 on Saturday, July 31, 2004 8:45 PM
Nothing wrong with using those turnouts if you insulate the frog.
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Posted by cacole on Saturday, July 31, 2004 9:14 PM
Wiring a turnout for DCC is no different than for block DC -- insulate both rails that diverge away from the frog, because the frog changes polarity as the turnout is thrown from one position to the other. You'll then need to add feeder wires to the tracks beyond the frog.

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