This is great Julian. Thank you for the didactic effort. Isn't there quite some wiring for the slow-down and for the stop section when compared with PC controlled blocks (Rocrail)? Also, what happens when the loco is pushing the train? Would it stop in the right place (Before the signal)?
Glad you liked it. The only wiring: one wire to the next block and one to the block in the rear.cSee at 2.25. And wires to the signal of course. So way less wiring than Rocrail. A push-pull train wouldn’t stop in the right place as it operates on loco detection - unless the front axel of the pushed coach had a resistor across its wheels.
This is great Julian. Thank you for the didactic effort. Isn't there quite some wiring for the slow-down and for the stop section when compared with PC controlled blocks (Rocrail)? Also, what happens when the loco is pushing the train? Would it stop in the right place (Before the signal)?
Glad you liked it. The only wiring: one wire to the next block and one to the block in the rear.cSee at 2.25. And wires to the signal of course. So way less wiring than Rocrail. A push-pull train wouldn’t stop in the right place as it operates on loco detection - unless the front axel of the pushed coach had a resistor across its wheels.