QUOTE: Originally posted by egmurphy I have a small portable layout and needed a small portable/removable control panel. The Atlas selectors seem to be what I needed. Maybe if I was going to have something more complicated I would have considered going the toggle switch route. The diagram above the switches has the block numbers marked on the diagram (it's temporary until I get a better one), but my layout is simple enough that I already know the switches and blocks pretty much by heart. It's no great work of art, but it works. By the way, it's sitting on a small tv table, in case you were puzzled. Regards Ed
QUOTE: Originally posted by BRAKIE Before going DCC I used a Atlas controller and selectors for years for 2 train operation.Its simple and takes less wiring plus trouble shooting is far easier. One wire per block,,How much more simpler can wiring get?
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QUOTE: Originally posted by jamison1 Thanks for the info. If I do go with toggles, are they wired in the same manner as selectors are (that being the switches are all connected via a common lead from the two cabs and the two remaining wires from each toggle to each terminal section?) Kinda new to the wiring so bear with me. If I have this correct, what wires should go to what posts on the toggles?
QUOTE: Originally posted by retsignalmtr i have used them on a layout in the past and they worked well. but they are spst switches and i prefer to isolate both rails for two train operation. they also take up a lot of space on the facia board than the dpdt switches. i can also put the dpdt switches around the layout where they are needed instead of grouped together.