Ok I think I've figured it out.
Put the white common wire to the frog.
Put the resistor into each of the green and red wires. Then run the other side of the resistor in the red wire to the outside(opposite the frog) diverging rail. Run the other side of the resistor in the green wire to the outside of the straight rail.
This assumes the diverging rail is the side track. If not swap the red and green.
Theory babble - Since the diodes have the same polarity facing the common, they will not short the DCC signal. Each diode will only be lit by 1/2 the DCC power signal.
donhalshanks wrote:Talks only about DC, not DCC. I want to use this with DCC,
a Caboose ground throw with built in SPST, and hand laid turnout. No problem wiring the active frog and turnout to the ground throw.
1. Don't know where the red, green and white (common) on the dwarf goes to. (Ground throw SPDT terminals or the turnout some how)? Where common is on the throw or the turnout is confusing to me.
2. Will the dwarf be ok w/DCC and is the resitors of right size and to be in series to LEDS.