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Peco double slip insulfrog


Elliott Janofsky
 

I'm trying to wire a Peco insulfrog double slip to make it more DCC
friendly. Any suggestions? Thanks, Elliott


JOHN
 

Hi
I am not sure that you have to do anything with it other than power it.
If you look at the diagram on the wiring for turnouts page then compare it
with the peco insul slip its exactly the same. I haven't laid mine yet but
thats how I see it at the moment. If anybody knows any different please tell
me..................John

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Subject: [WiringForDCC] Peco double slip insulfrog


I'm trying to wire a Peco insulfrog double slip to make it more DCC
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Elliott Janofsky
 

John, Dale Glower talks about the electrofrog double slip not needing much. Since the insulfrogs of regular type are even more friendly, am assuming correctly that nothing has to be done for the double slip either? In looking at it and using it , it seems that way. I guess throwing jumpers in would help it also. Thanks for the answer. Elliott

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Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 2:43 AM
Subject: RE: [WiringForDCC] Peco double slip insulfrog


Hi
I am not sure that you have to do anything with it other than power it.
If you look at the diagram on the wiring for turnouts page then compare it
with the peco insul slip its exactly the same. I haven't laid mine yet but
thats how I see it at the moment. If anybody knows any different please tell
me..................John
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Sent: 13 December 2005 01:04
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Subject: [WiringForDCC] Peco double slip insulfrog


I'm trying to wire a Peco insulfrog double slip to make it more DCC
friendly. Any suggestions? Thanks, Elliott









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tundrathe
 

I am new to DCC. Why does insulfrog or electrofrog matter in terms of wiring for DCC.

thanks

Joe Capizzi

--- In WiringForDCC@..., "Elliott Janofsky" <ejanofsky@h...> wrote:

John, Dale Glower talks about the electrofrog double slip not needing much.
Since the insulfrogs of regular type are even more friendly, am assuming
correctly that nothing has to be done for the double slip either? In looking
at it and using it , it seems that way. I guess throwing jumpers in would
help it also. Thanks for the answer. Elliott
----- Original Message -----
From: "JOHN" jcebay@n...
To: WiringForDCC@...
Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 2:43 AM
Subject: RE: [WiringForDCC] Peco double slip insulfrog


Hi
I am not sure that you have to do anything with it other than power it.
If you look at the diagram on the wiring for turnouts page then compare it
with the peco insul slip its exactly the same. I haven't laid mine yet but
thats how I see it at the moment. If anybody knows any different please
tell
me..................John
-----Original Message-----
From: WiringForDCC@...
[mailto:WiringForDCC@...]On
Behalf Of Elliott Janofsky
Sent: 13 December 2005 01:04
To: WiringForDCC@...
Subject: [WiringForDCC] Peco double slip insulfrog


I'm trying to wire a Peco insulfrog double slip to make it more DCC
friendly. Any suggestions? Thanks, Elliott









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railroads
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JOHN
 

hi
I am new myself but my simple understanding is that insulfrog will work
straight out of the box but you will suffer a dead spot especially with slow
moving shunting locos with limited pickup whereas electofrog requires a
little reworking but offers much better continuity of traction current. A
full explantion with diagrams is available on the turnouts section of the
WiringForDCC page.

John

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Sent: 14 December 2005 22:09
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Subject: [WiringForDCC] Re: Peco double slip insulfrog



I am new to DCC. Why does insulfrog or electrofrog matter in terms of
wiring for DCC.

thanks

Joe Capizzi




--- In WiringForDCC@..., "Elliott Janofsky" <ejanofsky@h...>
wrote:
>
> John, Dale Glower talks about the electrofrog double slip not needing
much.
> Since the insulfrogs of regular type are even more friendly, am assuming
> correctly that nothing has to be done for the double slip either? In
looking
> at it and using it , it seems that way. I guess throwing jumpers in
would
> help it also. Thanks for the answer. Elliott
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "JOHN" jcebay@n...
> To: WiringForDCC@...
> Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 2:43 AM
> Subject: RE: [WiringForDCC] Peco double slip insulfrog
>
>
> > Hi
> > I am not sure that you have to do anything with it other than power
it.
> > If you look at the diagram on the wiring for turnouts page then
compare it
> > with the peco insul slip its exactly the same. I haven't laid mine yet
but
> > thats how I see it at the moment. If anybody knows any different
please
> > tell
> > me..................John
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: WiringForDCC@...
> > [mailto:WiringForDCC@...]On
> > Behalf Of Elliott Janofsky
> > Sent: 13 December 2005 01:04
> > To: WiringForDCC@...
> > Subject: [WiringForDCC] Peco double slip insulfrog
> >
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> > I'm trying to wire a Peco insulfrog double slip to make it more DCC
> > friendly. Any suggestions? Thanks, Elliott
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