DCC Accessory (Point) control
Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2021 6:24 pm
I've a Gaugemaster Prodigy Express which doesn't control accessories (I didn't know that at the time of purchase).
I've also a Hornby Select with old software (I think it is 1.3 but will check later).
I understand that the Select can control accessories.
I'm almost finished doing the wiring for the track on Wessyngton so I'm now thinking of the points and how to electrify them in stages (cost is important to the timing).
My idea, is that I would use the Select to control the points (and any other 'features' that can be controlled with DCC) from a separate bus circuit to the track. I'd like to have LED's showing the route on that is to be followed - red and green - though not necessarily as signals. The points will need to be surface mounted as climbing underneath is not an option although a few close to the edge may be capable of being underneath.
The type of point motor isn't crucial to me - I don't mind the firm 'clunk' of a change, although the smooth change of the alternatives. Am I right in understanding that a CDU is likely to be needed (or at least a good idea) and that this is a separate power supply to the CDU is used and the DCC accessory wires carry only the signal?
Sale of the Select and Prodigy Express (via Ebay) is unlikely to recoup much, but would a 'better' system that can control both accessories and track be a sensible upgrade? I've read comments elsewhere about how using the same controller for multiple locos and for points can become cumbersome due to the number of key presses needed to change back and forth.
I'm sure I'll have many more questions - but these will do for now.
I've also a Hornby Select with old software (I think it is 1.3 but will check later).
I understand that the Select can control accessories.
I'm almost finished doing the wiring for the track on Wessyngton so I'm now thinking of the points and how to electrify them in stages (cost is important to the timing).
My idea, is that I would use the Select to control the points (and any other 'features' that can be controlled with DCC) from a separate bus circuit to the track. I'd like to have LED's showing the route on that is to be followed - red and green - though not necessarily as signals. The points will need to be surface mounted as climbing underneath is not an option although a few close to the edge may be capable of being underneath.
The type of point motor isn't crucial to me - I don't mind the firm 'clunk' of a change, although the smooth change of the alternatives. Am I right in understanding that a CDU is likely to be needed (or at least a good idea) and that this is a separate power supply to the CDU is used and the DCC accessory wires carry only the signal?
Sale of the Select and Prodigy Express (via Ebay) is unlikely to recoup much, but would a 'better' system that can control both accessories and track be a sensible upgrade? I've read comments elsewhere about how using the same controller for multiple locos and for points can become cumbersome due to the number of key presses needed to change back and forth.
I'm sure I'll have many more questions - but these will do for now.