To be clear: I have posted this issue before, and found that I had neglected to install an insulated pin at one of the frog rails.
This switch has a different issue. There are insulated pins at both frog rails, and there is plenty of space between the track ends, as indicated by the arrows in the first pic below.
Please know that I have a total of 8 switches wired just like the one that I am describing below, and they all work as they should.
There is also plenty of clearance between the frog rails, at the actual frog as well, as shown below.
If I leave the non-derailing wires disconnected, the switch works perfectly. However, is soon as I connect these wires, the switch locks into the straight thru position, and will not move to the turn out. If I move it, either with the controller, or manually, it flutters and snaps back to straight thru.
Further, it seems that If I have only one of these rails connected, the switch will switch back and forth, and non-derailing works in that connected direction, but I can not have both connected at the same time.
I have talked to both Dennis, at Z-Stuff, and Steve, at Ross Custom switches, and they both tell me that these rails have to be in contact somehow, but I can not for the life of me see how that can be. I have taken the track apart, and made sure that there is no metal crossing at the insulated pins.
The strange thing is that after taking the switch out and making sure that there was no metal at the insulated pins, and then reassembling it into the track, it worked as it should for a bit, but then later, it went back to as described above.
Does anyone here have any idea why this would be the case?