One of the reasons why they tried ternary was because the magnetic core memory in use at the time had three "natural" physical states: non-magnetized, magnetized clockwise, magnetized counter-clockwise. Binary computers usually used only the latter two, because neutral state was hard to write reliably.
In practice, it didn't work out for ternary, either; Setun would use pairs of cores to represent trits.
In practice, it didn't work out for ternary, either; Setun would use pairs of cores to represent trits.