QUOTE: Originally posted by nfmisso Peco, for reliability of operation.
QUOTE: Originally posted by CNWfan5525 is your layout HO of N?
QUOTE: Originally posted by joekc6nlx We used Peco N-scale switches on our club layout (10.6 scale miles). They are all manually controlled. I like the "positive feedback" you get from the spring clip in the switch. It keeps the points where you want them. We've had difficulty with the Atlas switches because of the lack of a spring clip. I'd rather use the Peco switches, whether with a switch machine or a manually activated ground throw. (BTW - even though it isn't to scale, I'd recommend using an HO-scale ground throw. It's easier to work than that fingernail-sized N-scale throw.)
QUOTE: Originally posted by liquidcross I may just end up going with the Atlas ones for now, and upgrading later...the Peco ones are going to be too expensive. [:(]
QUOTE: Originally posted by billkamery I don't think the Peco's will be a "drop-in" replacement for the Atlas switches. You should look into that before committing yourself to doing this.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by joekc6nlx Strange, I thought the Atlas switches were all numbered, but then again....I think most of the Atlas Snap-switches are #6, although I'm not really sure. Usually, I check either their website or the Walthers website catalogs and see what they use in their descriptions.
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