I have only had Lionel legacy & TMCC. My layout is powered by a ZW with 5 amp breakers. All 4 handles power a 3 loops and the 4th handle powers a staging yard. Layout is fastrack and it’s wired for direct voltage. I do not run anything conventional. My switches are wired to track power as well. I only have 1 MTH engine and that is the CP Holiday Train. I’d like to purchase more MTH but have not due to only have 990 system and upgraded to base 3. I was called today by local hobby shop to inform the new WTIU was in and if I wanted one. Starting January I will be doing a layout redesign. This would be the time to invest. I have a few questions
!. How does the WTIU wire in the layout
2. Can Lionel & MTH be ran on the same track
3. Does wtiu hook up to base 3 or vise versa and MTH / Lionel be ran off either app?
4. Any other pertinent info you can give me that I didn’t mention or should know.
thank You
First, basics:
DCS is a high frequency electrical signal that goes on the POWER to the track. As such, the TIU channels are connected with both wires- outer rail and center rail.
Lionel TMCC/Legacy is a radio frequency that connects with one wire to the outside rail of the track.
!. How does the WTIU wire in the layout- In series between your power supply source (transformer) and the track
2. Can Lionel & MTH be ran on the same track- Yes, because TMCC is a radio signal and DCS is a digital signal riding on the power channel.
3. Does wtiu hook up to base 3 or vise versa and MTH / Lionel be ran off either app? Lionel cannot run MTH digitally. This is because the DCS protocol has not been published for 3rd party usage. Lionel did publish TMCC and Legacy protocols and MTH did use this, so it means an MTH remote or app can send TMCC and some Legacy commands to Lionel. That said, you need some cabling and the current WTIU only has a USB port that is a host port. This means you need a USB to serial that is compatible, then the special MTH cable, then that plugs into a lionel LCS SER2 module, and that plugs into the base with a PDI cable. Bottom line- I would not do this and connect all this for some one remote utopia.
4. Any other pertinent info you can give me that I didn’t mention or should know.
This diagram is still basically valid. The WTIU goes in place the older TIU and the new one includes the power adapter. Further the base is the same, regardless of what base- meaning Base 3 still is one wire.