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Reversing Loop Advice Please
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Can anyone help/advise/point me in the right direction please?
I want to build a reversing loop for my layout, but need to do "something" to the tracks and wiring so I don't get a short.
Sorry to ask such a basic question, you know what us newbies can be like though!
Any help gratefully received!!!!
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welcome here at the ZCS board. And no there are no silly or dumb questions, just such answers...
...but I will try to avoid that...
About the reverse loop...
the easiest way would be to use the reverse loop track set from Maerklin. It's item# 8993 and includes three straight track sections 110mm and 1 section 25 mm ( Here's the pamphlet that follows with the set ). Those 110mm sections are numbered 1, 2 and 3 and have to be used in this order. Also if a train goes through this loop it has to follow this direction. Those three sections have both rails cut in the middle, and number 1 and 3 have diodes which closes the gap again, but allows the current to flow only if the polarity is set right. As I wrote the sections have to be used in the numbers order, but how much track is in between depends on how long your trains or at least how long the power pick up section of the train is. Here a simple plan, with those sections. Remember that the distance between the three sections has to fit the complete power pick up length of a train. The section 8993.4 (25mm) is meant to close the distance which is related by the parallel distance of tracks after a turn out.
Now if the train goes into the loop it will pass the first gap, and the current is still allowed to flow through the diodes into that section. When the train passes the second gap, which has no diodes, then the train stops, and you have to change the polarity on your power source (turn the knob into the other direction... ). Now the current is allowed to flow through the diodes at the third gap and thus the part between gap two and three has power again and the train starts moving on.
All this can be done with other track sections too, if you cut those gaps and bridge them with diodes. Of course you can also use only gaps at two places and thus create a block where you chose the power feed from either side of this block with a switch deciding if the block gets power from the incoming side, no power, or from the exit side. In this case you are also free to choose in which direction your train goes through the loop.
GreetingZ, HilZen,
Uwe
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Marklin also used to make a special solenoid 8947 polarity reversing switch, which automates the process. You do need to include one of the switching tracks (8529, 8539 or 8589) in the loop. There's a diagram somewhere, but of course now that I need it I can't find it
Unfortunately Marklin don't make it any longer, but you may be able to find one on eBay.
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Marklin also used to make a special solenoid 8947 polarity reversing switch, which automates the process. You do need to include one of the switching tracks (8529, 8539 or 8589) in the loop. There's a diagram somewhere, but of course now that I need it I can't find it
Here's the 8947 manual . On page two the use for a reverse loop is shown
Here at z-world you can find lots of Maerklin Z-scale manuals.
GreetingZ, HilZen,
Uwe
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Best wishes
Tim
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My layout, once built will be named with Ebay in mind as this is my main supplier!
Regards to all Tim
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Thanks for the offer, but I have bought!
What else do you have?
Regards
Tim
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