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My first post here and questions about Spur power cut off switch
es & grounding
By: Lenny646 Date: March 21, 2019, 4:00 pm
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Hello,
I have been into Lionel Trains my whole life and my first set
(which I still have) was bought by my Dad the week I was born -
65 years ago! My layouts have grown over the years and I now
have a dedicated room for my trains and layout which is now
fairly large. It has 5 separate track loops and I am now in the
process of wiring it up. I actually built this layout 22 years
ago but got sidetracked and never wired it up or completed it.
For 22 years they basically sat idle! Well, I'm back into it now
- bigger than ever!
About 1/3 of my collection is post war, a bunch is from the 70's
& 80's and I have bought a lot of Command Control Locos from the
late 90's and early 2000's. I am now intergrading in TMCC
equipment (the original version) and it's been somewhat
confusing for someone who has up until now only operated
conventional Lionel's. Since it's been a while I'm a bit rusty
and will definitely have many questions for those here who can
hopefully offer up advise and direction so thank you in advance!
My first & second question's are .......
On one of my conventional track loops I have 4 spurs with 4
switches. I'd like to isolate the spurs so I am able to park
loco's on them without lights and smoke going. I know I can use
toggle switches to cut off the middle + rail, but am I correct
in not bothering to also cut the ground rails? I can not think
of any reason to, but don't want to do it incorrectly. So if I
only use a SPST switch am I good to go?
I am also using 5 separate transformers. Am I correct in
assuming I should ground them all to one another via a common
ground block?
Again, thanks in advance.
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Re: My first post here and questions about Spur power cut off sw
itches & grounding
By: TrainLarry Date: March 22, 2019, 9:22 am
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Welcome to the forum!
You are correct, in that you can use a switch to cut power only
to the center rail. You do not need to isolate the outside
rails. A SPST switch will do the job.
Yes you can tie all the transformer grounds together.
Larry
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Re: My first post here and questions about Spur power cut off sw
itches & grounding
By: Lenny646 Date: March 22, 2019, 10:23 am
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Thanks Larry! Just wanted to make sure.
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