
Keith I have had some experience with reverce loops and the weak spot can be the Reverce Loop Modules outside all of the time. As Gizzy has shown the Wiring and Isolations required may I suggest that you consider mounting the Module in your Shed, yes this will mean some longish Wire Runs but will preserve the Reverce Loop Module, after all you do not leave your Massoth DC Central Station out all year.Sarah,
I've not made any comments regarding you trying to get your reverse loops working but must say that it is great to learn that you are going for a roundy roundy layout and pass on the reverse loops. My layout:
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despite its length is just one big roundy roundy. I can set a train off and that's it, it will amble round the layout whilst I can get on with some gardening or just sit down and relax. No hassles!!
In previous days I did have a couple of reverse loops but gave up on them at that time as the LGB electronics at that time were not that reliable. Things have changed since then and I am now thinking of putting a reverse loop on the terminal loop on the top right-hand corner of the layout. In fact I've actually laid in most of the loop but not connected it up at the moment - there is a 6" gap!!. As can be seen from this simplified diagram:
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I'm not sure how/where the reverse loop module and related wiring and isolated gaps should be placed. Rather than try to do it during the running season and possibly face the aggro that you've encountered I've decided to wait until the end of year when trains have been packed away for the winter before I try to get the reverse loop module working.
In the meantime I can enjoy trains running round the garden just as I hope you can.
EDIT, you should be able to take the direct power from your Massoth Central Station only needing to run 2 wires out to the Reverce Section.
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