Just to add a bit, I stripped a long piece of copper house wire down & ran it all around my layout for the common or ground wire, for TMCC. Also below is a very good site, from one of our own forum members, on phasing.
http://www.martye.com/TipsandTricks/TipsandTrick2.htm
Thanks, John
Reggie,
I have seen several folks suggest having power feeders every 3 to 4 feet. I am not sure it is needed, but you may want to do it while you are there just to avoid power issues.
Dennis
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Chuck
That was an excellent explanation. very simple english. If you get 5 minutes see my question under Layout Intersection. i would greatly appreciate your view.
ralph
thatboy37 wrote:.....do i have to run the ground wire around also or do i have to just connect the wire in one spot on the track which is by the transformers near the control panel. or do i need a ground wire for all mainlines.......
-Dave
Just as a footnote to Chuck's excellent explanation----you should not wire any two of your 180 watt PowerHouses to the same power district [track or oval] unless you have them linked and paralleled through a TPC 400. Even with the TPC linked to enable paralleling, with two 180 watt PoHos you would be providing 20 amps[360 watts] capacity for a single district or track which as Chuck suggests borders on welding territory upon a derailment. [only similar voltage level transformers such as PowerHouses should be paralleled and then only when linked to a TPC].
As noted above,seperate your five power districts from one another with a fiber pin or gap at the center rail where you crossover from one power district[or oval or "track"] to another. Then as also suggested, connect one 180 watt supply to each district -----whether from either or any five: [1] connect separately the units of your twin PoHo ZW, [2]by direct wiring of a PoHo to a district[in Command only] or [3]connection of each Z-4k's 180 watt throttle to a single, separate district. The disadvantage of direct wiring of a PoHo to a power district is inability,absent a TPC, to lower the command voltage from 18 volts to 15 or 16 volts if desired to lower power for passenger train lighting.
[if you wire a PoHo directly to a power district, do not attempt to run Conventional---your engine will receive the full, fixed 18 volts and take flight---run in Command only]
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