John,

I'm a frog juicer fan.  Saves a lot of extra wiring and dealing with  
various types of switches, micro-switches, etc.  One wire and forget it.

I would recommend you look into the solution for the issue Duncan (Tam  
Valley Depot guy) was initially having with NCE products and consider  
implement the fix across the board wether you use NCE or not.  A be  
prepared type of thing.  If my memory is correct, it's just the  
addition of a resistor but it eliminates the potential of the DCC  
systems fault detection tripping in the millisecond it takes the frog  
juicer to detect the fault and switch the polarity.  Your system may  
have a slower fault detection than the current NCE systems now but you  
never know how that might change in the future.

Chris Borgmeyer
Westfield Center, OH


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