Mike,
I'm sorry I don't have your favorite turnout on my website. Since the
website doesn't put food on my table, I can't cover everything. Some
manufacturers send me stuff and sometimes modelers send me turnouts to
look at. But even if I had the turnouts to look at, I'm working full
time and going to law school part time. So updates only happen at the
end of the semester. Until I figure out how to make a money making
venture out of this website, I'll keep doing the best I can.
I'm not sure if I know what your question is. I wouldn't expect the N-
scale Atlas turnouts to be any different than their HO counterparts.
Use the HO information on my website unless something is definitely
different. Let me know if there is a difference. The next time I go
to the train store, I'll take a look at one of the turnouts.
Assuming what I have written for the HO turnouts applies to your N
turnouts, my website describes how to wire each manufacturer's turnout.
You don't have to worry about burning up any decoders. There really
isn't anything you can do wrong. I can imagine some pretty far out
screw-ups like wiring two boosters together or wiring a booster to
your turnout power source that would cause you trouble. If you follow
the wiring practices on my website, you shouldn't have any trouble.
If you can articulate a more specific question, I or someone else on
this forum will be glad to try to help you.
Allan