Programming Track

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Gents, some advise please?

I am using a Powercab and a separate programming track, but as I build my layout I want to integrate the programming track to look like its part of the layout, is it possible to isolate this track using insulated fish-plates or do I need to do something different?
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Hi. Yes it is possible.

As the PowerCab hasn't any dedicated Programming track output connections you can use a Double Pole toggle switch to turn off the main bus feed or main line rail feeds if no bus is used and only feed to the isolated programming track. Cost about £2.00 for a switch. The alternative is to purchase the special NCE Auto Switch that switches between main and programming tracks. Cost from around £18.00.
The Programming track should be longer than the longest loco or EMU/DMU to need programming plus abut 50mm and have Insulated Rail Joiners fitted into both rails to fully isolate it from the main lines. Then either automatically via the NCE Auto Switch the PowerCab's output is switched to the programming tracks rails or via the toggle switch the main lines are turned Off. The NCE Auto switch 'looks' for the low power output when the PowerCab is in Programming mode and flips its output to the programming rails. The manual switch simply disconnects the main lines before programming option is selected on the PowerCab.

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Simple Programming Selection with Sw.jpg
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That is interesting. With my Lenz system the programming track output is seperate to the normal track output so if I needed to do the same I would wire it differently through a double pole changeover switch to get the desired result. I don't know much about other DCC systems so I cant comment other to say how my system works and how I would wire for that. (Is a good job Brian is here!)
Good luck with the wiring. :)
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NCE PowerCab doesn't have a separate Programming output. It internally switches between main power and low current programming power when the Programming button is pressed and selected.
The Hornby Select is the same. :D
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Hi Sorry most important thing I forgot to mentions is I am using one of these below
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As that is the NCE Auto switch, so use the lower drawing of the two. :D
Just ensure the Programming track is isolated from the rest by fitting two IRJs and the feed to the rails between the IRJs and the buffer stop goes directly to the Auto Sw 'Prog' terminals.
To Note: On my lower drawing I don't know which way around NCE have the output 'Main' and 'Prog' pairs of terminals? So check they are not reverse to how I've shown them!
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Thanks Brian great help in deed as ever
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Will you upgrade to a 5amp Booster....???
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Why Tinker?
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"Not very stable, but incredibly versatile." ;)
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