QUOTE: Originally posted by SunGlow on power routing turnouts - it is highly recommended to NOT do so with DCC.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by rrinker Well, since you already have them both, I would suggest keeping the Digitrax and selling the Prodigy. The Digitrax Super Chief is light years beyond the basic Prodigy in terms of features and capabilities. Unfortunately, the Prodigy does not allow programming of all CV's so you couldn't even keep it to use at the bench as a programming and test station. You could use it to test run locos after installing decoders, but you can't even program 4-digit addresses with it so the utility is quite limited. --Randy
QUOTE: Originally posted by rrinker QUOTE: Originally posted by claycts I must agree, lots of good info. This DCC sounds like the Ferrari Chat, many ways to screw up a good idea. I have Digitrax and an MRC still in the box no clue as to which I will use. Can I use both? Not together. Which Digitrax and which MRC?
QUOTE: Originally posted by claycts I must agree, lots of good info. This DCC sounds like the Ferrari Chat, many ways to screw up a good idea. I have Digitrax and an MRC still in the box no clue as to which I will use. Can I use both?
QUOTE: You should wire one track to be a programing track. This track is disconnected from the rest of the system. You can wire the program track using a DPDT switch. That way when a engine is finished being programed you flip the DPDT switch and let the engine run off under DCC control onto the system tracks. The programing track must have gaps in both rails keeping it disconnected from the system tracks at all times.
QUOTE: In the yard, you can get shut-off capability without extra wiring by using power-routing turnouts (such as Peco, whose small-radius turnout is great for yards), so that the only track that's powered is the one the turnouts are lined for. Did this on my staging yards and it works perfectly.
QUOTE: Originally posted by zachar Hello again! I was just wandering, do you have to do any special wiring in the yards if you have any DCC system? EX: EasyDCC? Zach
QUOTE: Originally posted by zachar jsalemi sorry for askin a lot of questions! So, do you add one or two wires to the power bus, and then add one wire to the track you want to cut power to? I'm just wondering!
QUOTE: Originally posted by zachar jsalemi, so, do you take the switches, and connect one wire to the power bus, and one to the track that you want to cut the power to?
QUOTE: Originally posted by zachar How would you isolate the engine terminal, or other places w/ switches?
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