There has been much discussion about the Ross double Cross Over and how to control it. I settled on using the one relay scenario to control the hot rails around the diamond. That coupled with two toggles to each throw the two diagonal facing switches. We also used the resistor arrangement to keep the RCS diodes lit on the switch machines and indicators on the control panel.
This arrangement requires that you always move the toggle to the straight position before moving to the turnout position. This action ensures that the relay is in sequence with the switch machines.
My friend called the other night to tell me that the relay burned out again. He swore that he followed the left (straight) before right (turnout) procedure.
Previous discussions included some comments that you can use 4 relays to allow 1 train to continually crossover and back on alternate trips around the two loops.
Will this configuration eliminate the burnouts? Could someone provide a functional schematic?