Ho Track Reverse Loop Wiring
Dcc wiring reverse loops.
Ho track reverse loop wiring. It is important to make the reversing loop its own electrical block and wire it as shown in the picture. If you have a simple reverse loop or wye you can simply use a relay with an existing booster. Track sections that double back on itself trains reverse direction while running are called reversing loops and require special wiring. The relay is controlled by a set of contacts on the throat turnout.
This system is an economical choice for. That is use a dpdt switch with the centers going to the reversing loop and the feeders xed. Wiring a reversing loop or turn around track may seem complicated but if you take one step at a time and check your work you will have a fully automated reverse loop and worry free train operation. Transformer a has a reverse loop switch built in and works fine.
Operating a reverse loop with dc wiring. If reverse loops and wyes are controlled by manual switches the train operator must flip them in proper sequence. Theres close to 40 linear feet of track and 9 turnouts inside the loop. To keep the train moving forward you must also change the direction on the throttle.
Transformer b is wired to 2 dpdt switched main and aux. One wired to the mainline blocks and the other to the reverse loop blocks. The toggle switch will reverse the polarity of the rails in the reversing section once the train is in the loop. A simple reverse loop is one that connects to your main trackage through only 1 track.
Wiring reversing tracks reverse loops or wyes is a mystery to some modelers so they avoid using them on their layouts and miss out on the benefits of having a reverse loop or wye track. A reversing loop occurs any time you lay track so that the right hand rail meets the left hand rail typically to allow the train to turn around.