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I’m getting ready to wire up and set up my control panel.  I plan on using Lionel SC-2 Switch Controllers and the DZ-1000 Switch Motors.  If I use the wall plug in power unit to power up the SC-2 Controllers, i will need more outlets than I have.  I’m looking for options to provide the 12V power the manual says is needed.  

On page 6 and 7 it shows three options.  Are there any thoughts how to power them up besides using the wall plug 12V source?  Ideas will help tremendously.

Lionel SC-2 Switch and Accessory Controller, Owner’s Manual
https://www.lionelsupport.com/...s/60607229802501.pdf

 

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I use 15 vac accessory power from a lionel transformer. I also connect the U terminal (the outside rail connection on the layout) to the U terminal on the SC-2. Before I did that the control with the CAB 2 was very iffy. Now with the U terminals of the track and the SC-2 connected together, the control is solid especially for route switching (where several switches are actuated with one command).  

I have five of my SC-2s wired as directed for switches, these power a total of 32 switches. The switches all work fine including doing the routes. The two SC-2s that are connected to accessories receive power at the track power connection . I did place a ground plane wire in the area of the SC-2s and I am also using the signal booster by Dale and John. 

Ray

Ok, it’s down to a simple question of power from the transformer to the SC-2 unit or through the wires leading to/from the switch motor.  I have a feeling if I wire it wrong, I’ll be blowing some pricey $$ SC-2 units or the switch motors.

So which will work better, Plan A or plan B?  Any thoughts?
This will be the last time I bother folks on this topic!  
Again, thanks for your input.
Ted

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 I am not sure if this will help, I used this information in the link, from Ed Goldin's website, to connect my switches, but mine are all Gilbert American Flyer switches. I see no one else has chimed in here and this may bring you some replies from people more familiar with the switch motors you are using. I do not know how good the control buttons are that you have on your diagrams, what I do know is that I took all my buttons out of my circuits, they occasionally stuck in the powered position and did toast one of my relays, I now activate all my switches from my Legacy remote only.

https://www.goldinhands.com/Am...Flyer%20Switches.htm

Ray

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