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I am looking at getting the ESU wireless system as my primary layout control of the Boston Line. My current PowerCab will be used in Thailand. Since I'll be building the layout in segments, I have been looking at power districts. As I understand it, each booster powers a district. If I want sub districts, I split the booster though breakers for each sub district, right? Is there any hard and fast rule for sub district breakers? Should they be a certain fraction of the power rating of the booster?Also, I will have a reverse loop and a wye. Can I use any brand auto reverser? I know Digitrax has one and I can not find one from ESU. Will I need a separate booster for the reverse loop?
Another vote for DCC Specialists breaker/reverser. It is all solid-state and very fast. Digitrax units still use mechanical relays (slower response).
I suppose I should ask.... In my case, if I'm using the reverse loop to control the switch, I assume the loop would need to start and stop at the switch so you don't have any accidental trips while a train is going over.But my loop is a 20' leg of the layout that I would like to split into 2 districts.. Could I use the AR to protect 1 part of the district including both sides of the "Y" (switch) portion, and nest a breaker for the other district (inside the loop) on the AR Circut..?(Maybe I need 2 breakers inside the loop so if the AR trips it doesn't cut off power to the other breaker.. Or it just needs to be 1 district.)~Ian