Re: Hopefully starting new layout
RONALD ST.LAURENT
Hi Tim, I am also a firm believer in soldered connections to the bus. Be sure to stagger your connecting drops to the bus. In other words do not allow your connections the possibility of shorting together. Also I would highly recommend this kind of wire stripper https://www.harborfreight.com/catalogsearch/result/index/?dir=asc&order=EAScore%2Cf%2CEAFeatured+Weight%2Cf%2CSale+Rank%2Cf&q=wire+stripper This type is available from many suppliers. This stripper actually "pushes" the insulation apart to allow your jumper to be soldered. This is illustrated at minute 1:40 on this video How To Use The Automatic Wire Stripper This will save you a ton of time. Good luck. Ron St.Laurent Lansing Model Railroad Club
On Friday, April 27, 2018 10:30 AM, "Tim Holmes taholmes160@... [WiringForDCC]" wrote: HI guys -- im hopefully starting a layout this weekend with a test module -- the layout will be made of 1x2 foot sections (for ease of handling) -- my thoughts are 10 or 12 gauge wire for the power bus, and ideally 20 or 22 gauge risers to the track -- every section to have a riser on it to ensure good connections. -- I'll probably strip back sections of the bus, and solder the risers to it again to ensure good connectivity. What else should I be doing -- I am planning to use NCE system, and I really want to get this right the FIRST time TIM San Luis and Rio Grande Tim San Luis and Rio Grande
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