Wiring a Three way point
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This is not the symmetrical three-way. WIT is fine, but you need 2 three-way switches.
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If in doubt read the instructions (mine are for the symmetrical). Your approach might have issues for a three-way, although I haven't looked it (and will be doing it differently anyway). As usual, you will probably need jumpers between rails.
Nigel
Edit: Consider having a WIT controlled mechanical switch mechanism with built in contacts. The Blue Point Turnout Controller and associated hardware should have what you need. Available from NG Trains in the UK.
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You'll find it's all very clear in the instructions.
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Factory fitted? No Peco probably want to get every 1d. out of you. Best wishes. Kevin
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16v ac, which why most controllers have that extra output on the back.
By the sounds of it, your 9v will probably be dc, and not powerful enough.
If you are going with slow motion, or even servo type, I still think 9v is not up to the job, but I'm happy to be
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