Guys - I just wired some toggles to my yard tracks (obviously to turn them on and off). This is what I'm doing to turn engines on and off in the yard - what I would like is to find out if this is the BEST procedure (probably the only one) to use:
1. All yard tracks are toggled "On" prior to turning on transformer and remote.
2. Transformer and remote is turned on (insuring that engines receive "watchdog signal")
3. At this point engines can be run or "toggled off". By toggling off this would stop chronometer from racking up miles. I thought I would then be able to just "toggle back on" to operate the engine but the engine wouldn't accept any commands. To remedy this I did the following:
4. Once toggled off, to run the engine again I had to "toggle on" tracks and lower transformer voltage to O then up to 16 V so the engine receives another "watchdog signal".
By doing this the engine operates without a flaw - I just thought there might be a simpler way especially if I have 3-4 engines on yard tracks. It just seems that I shouldn't have to go through step 4 each time I want to restart an engine in the yard (although this may be the case).
Thanx,
Paul