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Shinohara Switches

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  • From: Northeast Houston
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Posted by mcouvillion on Thursday, February 10, 2005 6:20 PM
aharden,

In my opinion, the Shinohara switches are the most realistic, best-built, and reliable turnout made. With DCC friendly versions, you should have many years of reliable service from them, if properly installed. The older turnouts took a little more effort to prevent shorts near the point rails. Powering the frog, as mentioned above, will prevent a dead spot in the turnout. Good Luck.

Mark C.
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    September 2002
  • From: N.W. Ohio
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Posted by nslakediv on Tuesday, February 8, 2005 10:52 AM
shinohara/walthers is now making those switches in a DCC friendly line. I used the old version for years withh DCC and only had a few problem area's that were easily repaired.
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  • From: US
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Posted by mikebonellisr on Tuesday, February 8, 2005 10:50 AM
I operate on DCC, have shinohara #6 turnouts powered by tortoise motors from a bi-polar power supply.The frogs are powered from the contacts on the tortoise and the rails are gapped behind the frog.I've been operating for 10 years with no problem.Maybe there is a better way,but this has worked for me.I'm still not sure what dcc friendly means
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Shinohara Switches
Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, February 8, 2005 10:04 AM
I am planning on powering my new layout with a Prodigy Advance System. Is it true that DCC does not like the power routing switches? What switches are being used?

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