Curious, how many of you guys have a wirelist for your layout? Or did you just wire it as necessary.
The reason I'm asking I've built a couple of layouts for other people and have ALWAYS preparred a detailed wire list for each. And also a Block diagram and User Manual. I typically review each document with the customer when the layout is finished explaining what they for and how to use it. But as expected when they have an issue IF they know where the documents are, they have no idea what they mean. Appears I'm wasting my time. Then on the bright side if I go out to address any issue I always find the documents extremely beneficial. So curious how many of you (knowledgeable users), have documents and use them? Thanks for any thoughts.
Don
Since you are building layouts for others, I think the wiring information is a big plus. I guess I am biased from my background doing computer programming. My own layouts have never been complicated enough to warrant documentation. I do like to use basic color coding, like white for common, black for track power, and yellow for accessories.
Wish I had Don, I added as I went along and used what ever I had around. God Help me when something screws up.
So far it is all still working going on 8 years.
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Kev, From The North Bluff Above Marseilles IL.
Since I know about AC residential electrical I use black for track 1 hot and red for track 2 hot and white for the common or return. Bought some 4 conductor trailer harness wire at an auto parts store and use that for accessory wiring and upper level power.
Lee Fritz
I'm an old telecom guy. I wired my layout with 25 pair cables and 66 blocks.And yep, I have a notebook with all the wiring documented.
Please......'Senior Moment'.......What exactly is a "wirelist"?
As always, many thanks.
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