A question: in all of your estimations which yard switch of Ross's 3-way or 4-way yard switch would be the easiest to hook/wire up?
Thank you for all your considerations.
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A question: in all of your estimations which yard switch of Ross's 3-way or 4-way yard switch would be the easiest to hook/wire up?
Thank you for all your considerations.
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4-way
I have a 4 way on the yard on my layout. LOVE it!!
We had two 3 ways on the yard on the modular layout. Absolute nightmare for 75% of the guys in the club to operate. Flip a coin as to which is more difficult to wire. A DZ1000 is a DZ1000. Sort of like the double slip switch, IF it is wired to an AIU and programmed as a route; simple to operate. But, it is not at all intuitive to operate manually.
We replaced the two 3 ways with six numbered switches with manual ground throws. There are still some that try to move the ground throws perpendicular to the track instead of parallel. I have only had to replace four. Two within 5 minutes of each other; broken by the same guy.
The 4 way is very easy to wire up. I’m very happy with mine.
To wire the 3-way with 2x DZ-2500C switch machines requires 4 diodes and 2x DZ-108 relays.
For a non electrical engineer with no help from either DZ or Ross it took a while to figure out the circuit that included non-derailing.
The four way will be much the easiest for installation and operation.
As already stated, the 4 way is easier. The reason is it is basically 3 individual switches merged into a single piece. So you wire it the same as three individual switches.
Had them both, wired them both. The 4-way is infinitely easier to wire up, work, and enjoy.
I think you got the answer!
No doubt. 4 way...,Paul
Fourway wired and operated by Tortoise. (Service yard shot from Enginehouse roof). However it appears that installing switchstand lanterns will be a little tight. They are normally installed on the tie extensions and operated mechanically when switch is thrown..Will require some modification in location since equipment will hit some at spots .
ps: layyout dormant since 2010 but can still be powered .
OMG!! Thanks guys--excellent, excellent!
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