I have some Conventional Engines which are special to my son and I and would like to use them on one of our Loops on our Layout. In reading the DCS Companion book it sounds way to difficult to operate both Command and Conventional on the same Loop. I could see a big crash happening...
So being I have an electronic and electrical background I began to put pencil to paper.
My idea would be to park all engines in a yard with just one engine per branch. Each branch in the yard is only powered on when a SPST switch is on, track is isolated from Loop power. My idea is we can park the conventional engines when the command are being operated and vice versa. Just back into the yard and control power via the SPST switches.
To feed power to the track and yard I would be using a DPDT switch. The DPDT switch would allow us to switch the fixed power from the transformer to either the Fixed In 1 or Variable In 1 on the TIU L and simultaneously switch the Fixed Out 1 or Variable Out 1 to feed the terminal block powering the track and new yard. (My wiring will all be home runs to the control area where the power transformers, TIU, WIU, Terminal Block, etc. are located).
Train Control would be by using the Apple App and WIU connected via USB to TIU L and also the TIU is powered by a dedicated power source, We would operate in either the Engine mode for Command and Track mode for Conventional depending on the position of DPDT switch. Only one or the other would be used, never both at the same time.
Anyone see an issue with this design? Would like some feedback if you feel it would work or if there any gotchas.
My sketch is attached on how I am planning to try this setup. Should have some time to test it soon but value the experience and expertise on this forum.