Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Stationary Decoders


Hi Folks - This past weekend I purchased a Digitrax DS 64 stationary decoder (http://www.digitrax.com/prd_statdec_ds64.php to install on (under) my layout. It has the ability to control up to 4 slow motion decoders. I plan on using it to control a couple of the turn outs in my yard that are difficult to reach. Even though I use a Lenz DCC system, I decided to go with the Digitrax unit, because unlike the Lenz unit, this unit doesn't require resistors on the outputs in order to use it with slow motion switch motors. It is totally DCC compatible and has several neat features such as being able to be powered by its own power supply or by track power. The user also has the ability to control it by DCC signals either through the track or connecting it to the DCC bus ( although to do this it has to use the Digitrax Loconet system). It is a very versatile unit, and although I have only hooked it up to a Tortoise switch machine temporary to test it, it seems to work very well. So between hooking up my Atlas signal system (see last post) and installing the DS64 this past weekend, I have been spending a bit of time under the layout lately. I decided to clean up the rats nest ( I mean wiring) as well and have installed over 150 cable ties to bundle up the wiring nice and neatly. I must say it looks much neater under there now. Now to go topside and start on some more scenery....Till next time.

1 comment:

Doug Whitman said...

Wayne

More improvements and up grades. See what happens once you out the silver loco in storage.

Doug