QUOTE (N Gauge James @ 5 Nov 2008, 05:46) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Hello all,
I'm coming to producing my wiring diagram for the layout and I'd like to employ some kind of cab control system.
I have a double track loop with a large yard in the centre which can be accessed from both loops...
I want to use three controllers - one for each loop and one for the yard - but want each controller to be able to power all three sections. I have read that this will need some kind of rotary switch so that each set of feeds can either be off, connected to the yard, connected to loop 1 or connected to loop 2.
My question relates to poles/throws etc - I can't seem to get my head around what type of switches I actually need to get.
Many thanks in advance for any advice anyone wants to throw (oops, bad pun) my way!
***Hello James.
Ideally a 2 pole 4 position rotary switch. this would give controller 1, 2, 3 and of course "off" for each section.
regards
Richard
I'm coming to producing my wiring diagram for the layout and I'd like to employ some kind of cab control system.
I have a double track loop with a large yard in the centre which can be accessed from both loops...

I want to use three controllers - one for each loop and one for the yard - but want each controller to be able to power all three sections. I have read that this will need some kind of rotary switch so that each set of feeds can either be off, connected to the yard, connected to loop 1 or connected to loop 2.
My question relates to poles/throws etc - I can't seem to get my head around what type of switches I actually need to get.
Many thanks in advance for any advice anyone wants to throw (oops, bad pun) my way!

***Hello James.
Ideally a 2 pole 4 position rotary switch. this would give controller 1, 2, 3 and of course "off" for each section.
regards
Richard