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@Philip,As noted, I have the Digitrax AR1. I went this route, because it was much less expensive, and, at the time I bought it, I was using it for a simple loop on the Southern Ry. interchange that saw very little traffic. My AR1 has worked flawlessly since I first installed it a few years ago on the SOU interchange and now in its reincarnation on the new return loop. However, the AR1 is a mechanical relay, so some folks have reported issues. Confer with others here, but I think that the PSX-AR, which is solid state (not mechanical), is the more reliable way to go. It's much more expensive, though.Hope this helps,DFF
The NCE PowerCab can only supply about 1 or 1.5A of current. As long as the breaker/reverser trip current can be set to less than 1A of current, it should work. But if the trip current is higher than what the PowerCab can deliver then it will shut down the entire system before the reverser trips.
It gets no simpler and cheaper than this.. works in DCC as wellBarring that, I have an AR1 you can get for cheap
That's not gonna work too good if you want to run through the loop without stopping.
Just curious ... Why ?
It will if it's DCC!