Auto reversing modules for double reverse loop layout--RUNNING DC

Started by MattfromKP, March 03, 2015, 12:57:12 PM

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MattfromKP

Hi! I have a double reverse loop layout on which I am going to run one train. Do I need to use 2 auto reversing modules?
One at each end-loop?

Thanks

Len

With the Circuitron AR-1 you only need one module to do a double reverse layout. See: http://www.circuitron.com/index_files/ins/800-5400ins.pdf You need to check the instructions for other manufacturer's units to see if you'll need 1 or 2 modules.

A "dog bone" layout doesn't need any reversing module, since there is normally no reverse loop. A "dog bone" gets it's name because there are two parallel tracks, giving the appearance of a double track mainline, with a loop ballooning out on each end. Giving it the appearance of a "dog bone". Adding crossovers in the double track portion will create reverse loop situations, but many people try to avoid that.

Len


If at first you don't succeed, throw it in the spare parts box.

MattfromKP

Oh then I am mistaken--it's not a dog bone, but it does have a loop at each end which will cause the train to doube back onto the mainline

Len

The Circuitron AR-1 mentioned above will do the trick.

Len
If at first you don't succeed, throw it in the spare parts box.

MattfromKP

I appreciate your help, Len! One last thing: The AR-1 will work with ez-track, right?

bapguy

Are you running DC or DCC? If DCC the Circuitron will not work as it is for a DC application. If DCC you need an auto reverser for DCC. Tony's Train sell their DCC Specialties AR for DCC.  Joe

Len

Quote from: MattfromKP on March 03, 2015, 02:28:16 PM
I appreciate your help, Len! One last thing: The AR-1 will work with ez-track, right?

The Circuitron AR-1, as well as other Auto-Reverse units, don't care what type of track you're using.

Two points:

1. You didn't say if you're running DC or DCC, which is why I pointed out the Circuitron AR-1. It's the only auto-reverse module that will work with either one. All of the others, Digitrax, MRC, etc., are for DCC operated layouts only.

2. Since the Circuitron AR-1 uses opto-sensors between the rails, you may have to drill small holes in the plastic roadbed to install them.

Len
If at first you don't succeed, throw it in the spare parts box.

Jerrys HO

I found Bachmann's auto reverse module and the insulated track work great with the EZ Track. Easier to install but costs a little more.

MattfromKP

I really appreciate all of your responses--I'm not too electronically inclined so I'm looking for the simplest
solution available. I am operating DC. Jerry, Is the unit at the accompanying link the one you are
talking about? Does it plug into ez-track terminal rerailers?

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss/179-8419885-2908831?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=bachmann+auto+reversing+module

Jerrys HO

I'm not much on DC wiring, got into HO when DCC was coming alive. The Bachmann module states only for DCC which I was under the impression all reverse loop modules were for DCC only, I could be wrong but that's my understanding.
I have a link that show's DC reverse loop wiring... and other good stuff,
http://www.building-your-model-railroad.com/model-railroad-wiring.html

Jerry

jbrock27

Too bad you're not electrically inclined Matt; you could accomplish what you are trying to do using DPDT switches.

http://www.digitrax.com/tsd/KB71/dpdt-double-pole-double-throw-electrical-switch/


Just a start on the info.
Keep Calm and Carry On

Jerrys HO

Quote from: jbrock27 on March 03, 2015, 08:07:14 PM
Too bad you're not electrically inclined Matt; you could accomplish what you are trying to do using DPDT switches.

http://www.digitrax.com/tsd/KB71/dpdt-double-pole-double-throw-electrical-switch/


Just a start on the info.

Check out my link Brock it shows how. By the way good evening sir.

jbrock27

Hello Old Friend!! :D

Too much information is never a bad thing, wouldn't you agree Jerry?  *Please note while I was typing my reply, yours posted.
Keep Calm and Carry On

Len

Matt,

Like I mentioned earlier, the only auto-reverse module I'm aware of that doesn't care if you're running DC or DCC is the Circuitron AR-1.

All the rest, Bachmann, Digitrax, MRC, etc., require the layout be using DCC only.

The other option is what Jerry and jbrock said, use DPDT switches and do the reversing changes manually.

Len
If at first you don't succeed, throw it in the spare parts box.

Jerrys HO

Brock it took you 5 minutes to post that, and my link was posted before you started typing.