Scot Lawrence
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Hi everyone,
I'm thinking about re-doing the track over my upper bridge on my Garden Railroad, and im wondering if this sort of automatic turnout control would be possible:
The trackplan is a simple loop-to-loop, with two turnouts and a single track across the center:

I have LGB turnouts with LGB electric turnout motors. (I have never powered them up.)
I know "automatic reverse loop" circuits exist, to change track polarity and flip the turnputs, but im looking to power the turnouts *only*.
The track will not be powered!
This is a battery-power only loop, no electricity to the rails.
I do have electricity at the railroad, to power a pond pump, and etc. I could provide a power source for the turnout motors.
So, there is no track power for this loop, I would like to power the turnout motors only.
So imagine both turnouts are set to "straight", a train runs across the straight middle section toward the left side loop,
it circles around the left-side loop and comes back toward the turnout: some sort of sensor then detects the locomotive: both turnouts then trip.
Now both turnouts are set to the "side" track. Train crosses the straight section again, now loops around the right side loop,
a second sensor then trips both turnouts again back to the "straight" configuration.... Repeat.
So each loop would need a sensor, and each time the turnouts trip, both would trip together.
So, can this done with LGB turnout motors?
If so, is there already an LGB device that would do the job? Or could I build something?
I'm mildly fluent in electronics, if I had a plan I could probbaly build it..
thanks!
Scot
I'm thinking about re-doing the track over my upper bridge on my Garden Railroad, and im wondering if this sort of automatic turnout control would be possible:
The trackplan is a simple loop-to-loop, with two turnouts and a single track across the center:

I have LGB turnouts with LGB electric turnout motors. (I have never powered them up.)
I know "automatic reverse loop" circuits exist, to change track polarity and flip the turnputs, but im looking to power the turnouts *only*.
The track will not be powered!

I do have electricity at the railroad, to power a pond pump, and etc. I could provide a power source for the turnout motors.
So, there is no track power for this loop, I would like to power the turnout motors only.
So imagine both turnouts are set to "straight", a train runs across the straight middle section toward the left side loop,
it circles around the left-side loop and comes back toward the turnout: some sort of sensor then detects the locomotive: both turnouts then trip.
Now both turnouts are set to the "side" track. Train crosses the straight section again, now loops around the right side loop,
a second sensor then trips both turnouts again back to the "straight" configuration.... Repeat.
So each loop would need a sensor, and each time the turnouts trip, both would trip together.
So, can this done with LGB turnout motors?
If so, is there already an LGB device that would do the job? Or could I build something?
I'm mildly fluent in electronics, if I had a plan I could probbaly build it..
thanks!
Scot