This is the small layout I came up with, using tubular O27 profile track and Lionel remote switches (5121 & 5122, had some from when I was a kid, and found 2 more LNIB for cheap).
I'm thinking hard about modifying them for fixed voltage, but want to protect them with a capacitor discharge firing like you folks have posted about in other topics.
My concern is the back-to-back switches toward the upper right corner. If a train is doing running the figure 8 route, would there be enough time for a cap to charge up by the time the train comes around to hit the switches again? I realize that this is a function of train length and speed, but how long do these caps take to charge up? I've read using a #53 lamp will speed up charging time, but sometimes we like to run trains fast.
What do you guys recommend? The main reason why I'd like to mod from track power is to increase the snap and reliability to the switches. The main reason why I'd want to use the cap-discharge is to somewhat "dummy proof" things in case my wife wants to run trains for our toddler. Not that she's not smart enough to not park the trains on the turnouts, but my boy can be quite a distraction!!!
Thanks for any advice.
Chris