I use the Team Valley Frog Juicers. They come as single, duel & six outputs. Very easy to use, two wires in, one to the frog. Screw terminals, no soldering.
@@MessingaboutwithModels I got mine from Digitrains of Lincoln. I should be on commission! If you look on my channel I did a video of them. On point motors I think it was.
i like frog juicers. they are expensive but i also found my seep motors with switches were unreliable - and these juicers much much better. this was in n gauge btw so point throw distance is small which may have been an issue. im converted now and will stick with using juicers. i have tam valley brand hex and twin frog juicers.
I think if I was doing this from scratch, I would have used juicers for all points, and simply not bothered with the switch version of the SEEPs. I guess the Hex juicers are better value as they do 6 points?
@@MessingaboutwithModels yes same! the tam valley hex frog juicer was about 60 quid i think it was, so quite a lot. yes it can change 6 frogs. if you dislike electronics and get cross when short circuits occur its a good investment though!
I've heard different things, so o don't know. But my limited knowledge of electrics can't see why not? All it does is detect the short and change the polarity before the controller trips out.