QUOTE (Ian @ 17 Oct 2007, 12:42) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Nov06 I replaced the laptop with an Ecos which allows point control,route setting and a lot more.
I still use my Lenz system connected to sniffer port of Ecos which gives me full walk around etc .
How do I identify each point? Most point motors(Peco) are surface mounted. Getting to old to be crawling around under layouts trying to fit point motors.
Over each p/motor is a small scratch built hut. Each hut is numbered corresponding to DCC accessory number. Those very few p/motors that are attached under layout has post with number on a disc attached adjacent to point. Which means that all points are easy to identify.
The rule on my layout is such that all points must be set before starting train. I have seen many disastrous mishaps occur on DC analogue layouts(control panels) because points were not changed quick enough in front of a moving train.
My main lines are blocked with thru the rails block detection which operate signals which must be obeyed by operaters at all times. My points are slowly being fitted with ground signals to show which line is set.
I use Lenz LS150 accessory decoders which allows op of six(6) points per unit. I have found that operating two points(cross over) wth LS150 is not a problem.
So for me, the more I can operate with DCC the happier I am.
Happy DCCing
Iansa
Hi Ian,
I am using an ECoS too and have also tried using Peco point motors through an LS150. I got pretty poor results so I tried them through an LDT s-dec-dc which is about 50/50. So I am now switching to Tortoise as I get 100% success. Are you using Masterswitch or anything to supplement the LS150 and peco points?
Oh I noticed that the lift bridge thing was very popular in Adelaide. They were very well done.
cheers Neil
I still use my Lenz system connected to sniffer port of Ecos which gives me full walk around etc .
How do I identify each point? Most point motors(Peco) are surface mounted. Getting to old to be crawling around under layouts trying to fit point motors.
Over each p/motor is a small scratch built hut. Each hut is numbered corresponding to DCC accessory number. Those very few p/motors that are attached under layout has post with number on a disc attached adjacent to point. Which means that all points are easy to identify.
The rule on my layout is such that all points must be set before starting train. I have seen many disastrous mishaps occur on DC analogue layouts(control panels) because points were not changed quick enough in front of a moving train.
My main lines are blocked with thru the rails block detection which operate signals which must be obeyed by operaters at all times. My points are slowly being fitted with ground signals to show which line is set.
I use Lenz LS150 accessory decoders which allows op of six(6) points per unit. I have found that operating two points(cross over) wth LS150 is not a problem.
So for me, the more I can operate with DCC the happier I am.
Happy DCCing
Iansa
Hi Ian,
I am using an ECoS too and have also tried using Peco point motors through an LS150. I got pretty poor results so I tried them through an LDT s-dec-dc which is about 50/50. So I am now switching to Tortoise as I get 100% success. Are you using Masterswitch or anything to supplement the LS150 and peco points?
Oh I noticed that the lift bridge thing was very popular in Adelaide. They were very well done.
cheers Neil