James Day
Guano Corner Rly - Runs weekly - Guano permitting

Guys,
I am probably 15 years too late reporting this here, but I have just acquired a couple of these LGB EPL Booster units (as new) and have just pressed one into use on my garden line. They are amazing little things and I can't praise them highly enough.
Unless my search failed, very little seems to have been written about them on the forum.
I have a conventional DC line, with EPL automated Loops, block signalling and dwell timers. There are a couple of special home made modules that power shuttles on the branch lines and and another that controls the signalling at a diamond crossing where trains cross each other.
Everything works well and reliably, but the loops can sometimes lack the gusto I desire when they switch. One worse than the others.
Each loop has a separate AC feed from the control point and the automation can be switched on or off, or the loop can be switched manually.
I have inserted one of the boosters between my AC feed and the two switch boxes that control automation and manual control of the loops. So both the automation of the loops and the manual control both benefit from the extra punch.
I located the booster carefully so my block signals and the special modules don't get the boost, as they don't need it!
The booster has made the loops a whole lot more reliable. Obviously early days (for me) yet, but I am very impressed with the difference!
James
I am probably 15 years too late reporting this here, but I have just acquired a couple of these LGB EPL Booster units (as new) and have just pressed one into use on my garden line. They are amazing little things and I can't praise them highly enough.
Unless my search failed, very little seems to have been written about them on the forum.
I have a conventional DC line, with EPL automated Loops, block signalling and dwell timers. There are a couple of special home made modules that power shuttles on the branch lines and and another that controls the signalling at a diamond crossing where trains cross each other.
Everything works well and reliably, but the loops can sometimes lack the gusto I desire when they switch. One worse than the others.
Each loop has a separate AC feed from the control point and the automation can be switched on or off, or the loop can be switched manually.
I have inserted one of the boosters between my AC feed and the two switch boxes that control automation and manual control of the loops. So both the automation of the loops and the manual control both benefit from the extra punch.
I located the booster carefully so my block signals and the special modules don't get the boost, as they don't need it!
The booster has made the loops a whole lot more reliable. Obviously early days (for me) yet, but I am very impressed with the difference!
James