There is definitely more to consider when putting in a switch than plugging it into some track and hooking up a switch controller. As I said above, I am used to using some old Lionel (1950's) switches that run off of track power. Just hook up the controller and away you go. So this is a definite learning curve. I guess some of the fun is figuring out all these details so in the end it all works the way you want. It kind of sounds like using the DZ1008 relay might be the best way to go for my first time. Once I get a little experience under my belt then perhaps I can explore other options. It sounds like he relay is already designed to work with the DZ1000 switch machine. Simple is best at this point. Thanks for all your help with the information and diagrams. Any other advice will always be welcome.
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