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By freezer_john2004 <freezer_john2004@...> · #367 ·
Re: Three way turnout
Bob, A 3-way turnout is planned for my next website update. That will probably happen over the Christmas holiday break. Allan
By wirefordcc <wire4dcc_admin@...> · #366 ·
Re: IDC Connectors
Doug, Thanks for the clarification. I did find Allan's recommendation for the 517-905 IDC's on the web site. The Mouser catalog confused me because it states: 22-18 tap wire only. I will order some
By jmscnw <jmscnw@...> · #365 ·
Re: IDC Connectors
3M ScotchLok 905 connectors accomodate 18-14 AWG on the "run" and 22- 18 AWG on the "tap" connection. They are single blade connectors. I dont believe there is a dual blade (similar to the ScotchLok
By Doug Stuard <dstuard@...> · #364 ·
Three way turnout
Would you consider sending me a diagram the depicts the proper wiring for a three way switch (turnout) for DCC compatibility? Direct E'Mail is bob.young@...
By Bob Young <bob.young@...> · #363 ·
Re: IDC Connectors
John, Do you remember the 3M stock number ? Thanks, James and laying 1/4" just blades as you want
By jmscnw <jmscnw@...> · #362 ·
Re: IDC Connectors
Hi I do not have the catalogue but I have just started wiring up and laying using just those gauges and I have used a 3m scotchlok which has a 1/4" blade recepticle built in. That means if you have a
By John Churchward <jcebay@...> · #361 ·
IDC Connectors
I am using 14 gauge wire for bus and 20 gauge wire for feeders. I am not sure which type will work well for DCC. I have a Mouser catalog which sells several types.
By jmscnw <jmscnw@...> · #360 ·
Re: Peco Code100 Points
Well...a combination of lucky & smart. 1. With electro-frog you recognized the need to provide insulated rail joiners at the diverging frog rails and permanently wired power for other track
By Vollrath, Don <dvollrath@...> · #359 ·
Re: Peco Code100 Points
hi I am fairly new as well and have probably just read the same articles as yourself and have done the same tests as yourself. The only difference is that I am using code 75. I have gone for power
By JOHN <jcebay@...> · #358 ·
Peco Code100 Points
I am new to modelling and trying out wiring of points prior to building layout. I have read a lot about wiring of Peco points, so tonight I set up three straights with a point to see what happens. I
By Nigel Freeman <freeman_nigel@...> · #357 ·
Re: Circuit Schematics
Ray, I see that another update to my webpage is in order. I used peak and average in the following ways: The peak circuit will cause a meter to read whatever voltage the circuit is attached to. The
By wirefordcc <wire4dcc_admin@...> · #356 ·
Re: wiring a helix
Nothing special required. Same as straight or curved mainline track. In the case of a helix, run the DCC bus up one of the helix risers and connect to the track at each level. Be sure to solder all
By Vollrath, Don <dvollrath@...> · #355 ·
Re: Terminating Bus Ends
Mike...If your DCC bus runs are only 10 ft long in either direction you DON'T ndeed to do anything more. Just hook 'em up to the track and enjoy. DonV
By Vollrath, Don <dvollrath@...> · #354 ·
Circuit Schematics
Allan, On your web site "Wiring for DCC" in Track Wiring, Part1, you have a circuit diagram under the topic "Measuring DCC Track Voltage and Current" Which shows leads to the track through a diode,
By rayfreeman3 <rayfreeman3@...> · #353 ·
What exactly is "Hybrid Drive"?
What exactly is "Hybrid Drive"? I see the term used on the web in relation to some feature of a Lenz decoder, but find no mention of it on the Lenz web site. A search has turned up nothing. Anyone on
By bobgrosh · #352 ·
wiring a helix
Could someone point me in the correct direction for wiring a four turn helix for DCC in HO scale Thanks Scott hurley
By railfan22 <railfan22@...> · #351 ·
Re: Terminating Bus Ends
Mike, I don't think you need to worry about terminating your bus ends. For one thing, you have relatively short runs - 10' in each direction. Second, you are using Digitrax boosters which don't seem
By wirefordcc <wire4dcc_admin@...> · #350 ·
Re: Atlas Code 55 NScale Turnouts
Mike, I'm sorry I don't have your favorite turnout on my website. Since the website doesn't put food on my table, I can't cover everything. Some manufacturers send me stuff and sometimes modelers send
By wirefordcc <wire4dcc_admin@...> · #349 ·
Re: Terminating Bus Ends
List, Okay, now I am confused. I am by no way an electrical type person but know enough to get myself into trouble. With that said...PLEASE help me! The way I interpret this thread of messages is that
By Michael <lafoote@...> · #348 ·