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Hi, my name is Robin.
I am very new to large scale layouts and Garden railways, I have some knowledge of DCC and experience with 00 and N gauge.
I have a friend with a selection of RhB rolling stock who is looking to develop an automated garden railway. He is using a Zimo base station and wants to stay with this equipment for other modules. We are looking at block detection with the StEin Stationary Equipment Module and I have some questions.
As I presume most of this type of equipment is sold for smaller layouts would the StEin module be suitable for a large scale trains, the unit can monitor 8 tracks but has a limit of 10 Amps total?
If this is a suitable unit would it be best placed close to the base station with very long leads out to the track, with possible voltage drop in the cables, or placed remotely with a long data cable returning to the base station?
From the picture on the Zimo website it looks like a printed circuit board with no physical protection. If the unit is placed in a weather proof box at a remote position would overheating be an issue in a very hot climate?
The first step will be a long straight with a reversing loop so probably not too demanding for a first step.
These are very early days but I will probably have many more questions as time goes by.
Thanks
Robin
I am very new to large scale layouts and Garden railways, I have some knowledge of DCC and experience with 00 and N gauge.
I have a friend with a selection of RhB rolling stock who is looking to develop an automated garden railway. He is using a Zimo base station and wants to stay with this equipment for other modules. We are looking at block detection with the StEin Stationary Equipment Module and I have some questions.
As I presume most of this type of equipment is sold for smaller layouts would the StEin module be suitable for a large scale trains, the unit can monitor 8 tracks but has a limit of 10 Amps total?
If this is a suitable unit would it be best placed close to the base station with very long leads out to the track, with possible voltage drop in the cables, or placed remotely with a long data cable returning to the base station?
From the picture on the Zimo website it looks like a printed circuit board with no physical protection. If the unit is placed in a weather proof box at a remote position would overheating be an issue in a very hot climate?
The first step will be a long straight with a reversing loop so probably not too demanding for a first step.
These are very early days but I will probably have many more questions as time goes by.
Thanks
Robin