Remember to ask questions always!
Toad
Check out the books Mark suggested.
Jack Verducci has a couple of very good reference books in print from Kalmbalch which have a number of wiring diagrams for switch backs, wyes, and reverse loops. They also illustrate an easy way to lay out and build your railway. If your not familiar with some of the grade and landscaping techniques many times his books will fill in the gap.
Mark
Any 2 rail DC wiring is good for garden railroads with the following info you need to remember.
The voltage is 20-24, not 12 volts
The current is much higher, amps which means bigger wire (14 guage minimum), and bigger power supplies.
Wire needs water/UV protection, low voltage lighting systems have this wire and is available in major hardware stores.
Control switches must be heavy duty, think automotive for fog lights to control 5 amp minimum, 10 amp is much better.
The Home of Articulated Ugliness
Hey Hank,
I don't think such a book exists yet. I did hear rumblings about someone writing one. Most of what I learned was from reading GR, online forums and articles and the folks in my club. Of course that tends to give you many different opinions/options which you have to sort through to figure out what will work best for you.
-Brian
Hello All !
Could anyone point me in a direction to find an aftermarket technical manual for g-scale railroading. I am in a position of being ready to start my garden railroad but, basically, know nothing about electrical connections, accessories hookup, etc.
Your assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Get the Garden Railways newsletter delivered to your inbox twice a month