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Slightly off topic if I may...I could use a little electrical enlightenment.I have a 5 amp NCE system that I wired, per instructions, with two On/Off switches; one between outlet and transformer/power supply and second between power supply and base station/booster. Over the years I got into the habit of just using the first switch and leaving the second one on, essentially having a master DCC switch. I never experienced any issues, but reading this thread and comments about "the rug being pulled out from under DCC", am I at risk of damaging the system by not shutting off the low voltage input first?Thanks, Otto K.
You should be fine. That second switch really serves no purpose.
I think that hardwired Ethernet is out - everything is WiFi nowadays.
Good thing about running cable is you can take some bandwidth load off of your Wi-Fi. I Personally still like to hardwire what I can.
This.IoT adds dozens upon dozens of connections to your router. It will be hundreds before long, especially when talking security systems, etc. Even with whole-home, you can load up your wireless network real fast, especially with streaming multiple devices. (and potentially multiple streams per device)
Get voice controlled switches. "Hey Alexa (or Google) turn off DCC." "Hey Alexa (or Google) turn off train lights."
There is some possibility for Alexa layout control ("Alexa, throw switch 23" is awfully appealing when you're used to the shitty UX of throwing switches on a DT400).