Questions: Why is Kato recommending these useages? What are the real
advanatages of non-power routing? Is it worth the effort of
converrting the Unitrack switches? Any suggestions would bee
appreciated. Thanks.
Because power routing can save you from crashes if you run a
conventionel powered layout. Power routing means that the turnout is
turning power on and off to the two tracks it is joining together. But
it requires that you insulate the tracks going to the turnout.
--------------------------------------------------------------
\
Turnout \ Straight
\
-------------------------------------------||-----------------
\ \
\ \ Isolation
\ \______________________||__________________
\
\ Turn
\__________________________________________________
If go straight, the power is taken ayaw from the short isolated track
between isolation point and turnout. If a train is runs into the
isolated unpowered trac it stops.
Fleischmann calls it "thinking turnouts".
> What are the real advanatages of non-power routing?
If you run DCC it is a good ide to allways have full power to all
tracks. You often don't use isolated parts of the track running DCC.
> Is it worth the effort of converrting the Unitrack switches?
Yes.
Klaus
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The advantage of non-power routing is that DCC locos on sidings etc are
powered at all times - ie lights etc remain on.
The advantage of power routing is that for DC layouts locos on sidings
etc are only powered when there is a route available for them - ie it
cuts down considerably the number of toggle switches required.
I run DCC with a DCC power unit that can run DC locomotives also. I
used power routing turnouts so I could park my DC locos and they would
not run when another DC loco was running on the track. This setup
works fine with DCC. I did need more power drops however.
If you use power routing turnouts to connect, say, two seperate loop/
circles of track, the track between the two loops will be dead if the
turnouts are set to allow traffic to flow around the loops. This is
USUALLY undesirable. On the other hand, it is usually desirable to
have dead track on a siding.