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Loop Connections

A reader asks for help from others in the hobby and asks:

“I am planning an HO layout which includes a track in which a loop doubles back on itself – that is at the loop connection, the right rail loops back and joins onto the left rail. I have both digital DCC and non-digital controlled locos. What special provisions do I need to ensure no polarity complications at the connections where the right rail meets the left rail – for instance – isolating switch frogs, polarity switching devices, etc. Also is the problem – if any – the same for both my DCC and non-DCC locos?”

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3 Responses to Loop Connections

  • FIre Ken says:

    You should be able to ballast EZ track using the same step-by-step methods as for track layed on cork. The glue mixture I use is 50/50. However, I have found that white glue such as Elmer’s, dries clear. I’ve had yellow glue leave a yellow cast on ballast which doesn’t look right.

  • Tony P says:

    Digitrax sells and auto reverse loop that does all the work for you. Its called an (AR1) for under $30.00 and can also be found on ebay for less. It is worth it so you dont have to go thru all the switching of power etc. It comes with detailed instructions.

  • Larry says:

    The AR1 is just what you need for DCC, but for straight DC it isn’t much help. For straight DC you have to isolate the loop and put a polarity reversing switch in. This is best done with the turnout so that the loop is always at the same polarity as the mainline beyond the turnout. You have to stop your trains to reverse the polarity, but you have to stop anyway so that your brakeman can throw the switch, right?
    There are several books out there that show you how to wire reversing loops and wyes for DC operation.

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