Description
For all DCC systems including NCE PowerCab. This board is an automatic polarity reverser for a single frog. Setup is simple, connect two wires to the DCC bus and one wire to a frog. The frog should be fully isolated. When a train crosses the turnout and the frog is the wrong polarity, the frog juicer will reverse the polarity so quickly that the train and the rest of the DCC system will never notice. Should not be used with boosters over 5 Amps. See the Dual Frog Juicer for 10 Amp boosters.
Confused about which frog juicer you need? See the page Support/Which Frog Juicer
For how to wire different types of turnouts an excellent resource is Alan Gartner's Wiring for DCC website. Wherever you see a power routing switch, you can susbstitute a frog juicer.
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Please note - Frog Juicers are DCC (Digital Command Control) devices ONLY. They will not work with DC or 3-rail. They will work with most all DCC systems, Lenz, Roco, NCE (including the PowerCab), Digitrax, Zymo, MRC, CVP. If you don't see your DCC system here, don't worry, there are just too many to list them all! Alas, they will not work with the Bachmann EZ-DCC system or the SPROG II as they do not have enough power to reach the 1.7 Amp switching threshold. However, if you use one or our boosters then you can use frog juicers and other auto-reversers with these systems. |
Peco Electrofrog Update- All Frog Juicers work with Peco electrofrog turnouts without any modification to the Peco turnout. The same applies to other power-routing turnouts (e.g. older Shinoharas). You still need to insulate the Peco electrofrog turnouts as in the instructions that come with the turnout. For a normal turnout, that mans using insulated rail joiners on the 2 rails leaving the frog. Peco Insulfrogs do not need a frog juicer as the frog is plastic and cannot be powered. |
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Trouble with your PSX ciruit breakers shorting faster than the frog juicers?
Older versions of the PSX were slower and the frog juicer would trip before the PSX ciruit breaker. Newer ones are set faster than the frog juicers. You can slow the PSX down by programming it. Thanks to Larry Puckett and his website DCC Guy for this tip:
"The solution is to slow down the PSX and give the Frog Juicer enough time to do its job. On the PSX set CV55=1 and CV65=128, and the PSX delay should work with the Frog Juicers."
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Manuals
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Details
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P# 253 / Aisle 13C #2408 |
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Multi Scale |


