apologies for resurrecting an old thread, but it's easier than going through a summary of the context for my question.
for now, my layout will have a single power block, using a laptop-style 15v/5a power supply protected by a 5A Blue Sea marine/RV circuit breaker.
see post #80, page 6. Tom installed one AR-1 to power several frogs, which he said worked as long as only one frog was crossed at a time. has any discovery been made in the following couple of years that reinforces that as a viable solution, or disqualifies it?
I'm doing as much research as possible before starting to build my layout. I have many atlas custom-line turnouts and shinohara (old version, I believe) curved turnouts and 3-way turnouts that I want to re-use. the atlas's have isolated metal frogs with wiring connection points, and my Dremel and years ago I converted the shinohara turnouts to isolated frogs.
I think I would rather practice Alan's mantra of "clean track and powered frogs" rather than installing KA's in all my loco's. I have a couple of LM-1's and LM-3s's on the bench ready to install, and then 20 or so more loco's to convert as the budget permits.
early in this thread (or in another old thread) Bill mentioned his "simple switch solution" but I can't find that on the PDC website so maybe that is lost to history. my research says that the cheapest solution is Caboose 220S ground throws, although I'm intrigued by the ANE SmartFrog product but especially by the AR-1 solution to power multiple frogs.
please comment and advise.
thanks!!
Ken
edit--and if an AR-1 works with multiple frogs I would thing the SmartFrog ought to, as well.