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So in answer as to how to power a frog without a switch machine... get a switch machine. Jason
Nice drawing John! I know, you do this kind of stuff for living. Make sure there is some springiness in the connection between the throwbar and the switch (unless you find a slide switch with the throw exactly the same as the points. But it would still be good to have the slide switch to have longer throw than the points - that will keep the points under slight pressure against the stock rails.
Max, thank you for the pics!Why are there 6 wires on your switches? I would have expected three. Is that a dpdt switch?
Max: I did basically the same thing with a manually-switched wye on my last layout. Worked very nicely. In my case, it was simpler than yours, because the tail track was a dead end, just for turning locos. It only need one DPDT, which also threw the switch.On my current layout I have a couple DPDTs with the extra contacts working 12 volt DIP relays, for signals. One slide switch can power a lot of those little relays.