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Kato track plans

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Kato track plans
Posted by njtaxland on Saturday, May 10, 2008 10:47 AM
Right now I have one of Kato track plans down, my benchwork is plywood with 2"foam on top. My question is, Kato lists where to place the wiring to make the trains run, now if I decide to change the laylout to my own how do I know where to place the wires on what tracks so they run ok? Wiring is not my fun thing to do.
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Posted by tomikawaTT on Saturday, May 10, 2008 12:57 PM

Forgive a very ignorant question;

Do the Kato track plans come in a book?  If so, look at other track plans which look similar to your planned change.  They should give you the information you need.

If that doesn't work, post a specific question (with track diagrams, if possible) on the Electronics and DCC forum.  The electron-chasers there will be happy to help.

There are also some publications on basic wiring that our hosts sell.  You might want to go to the SHOP icon at the top of the page to check out their offerings.

Chuck (modeling Central Japan in September, 1964)

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Posted by HEdward on Saturday, May 10, 2008 1:40 PM
 tomikawaTT wrote:

  The electron-chasers there will be happy to help.

 

Chuck (modeling Central Japan in September, 1964)

While I do somewhat resemble that remark, I try to remain positive about electrical matters and therefore the electrons come to me.  I do not have to chase them.Cool [8D]

Proud to be DD-2itized! 1:1 scale is too unrealistic. Twins are twice as nice!
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Posted by tomikawaTT on Saturday, May 10, 2008 3:27 PM
 HEdward wrote:
 tomikawaTT wrote:

  The electron-chasers there will be happy to help.

Chuck (modeling Central Japan in September, 1964)

While I do somewhat resemble that remark, I try to remain positive about electrical matters and therefore the electrons come to me.  I do not have to chase them.Cool [8D]

Admittedly Sign - Off Topic!! [#offtopic]...

If you really want the electrons to come to you, wait until the next good thunderstorm, go to the top of the nearest tall building and open your metal-framed umbrella.  ZZZAPPPP!!!!  Shock [:O]

(This was inspired by a truly preposterous energy-drink commercial just shown during Indy qualifying.  Two men, on the ground, struck by lightning, get up and walk away!)Laugh [(-D]

Back On Topic, somebody in another thread suggested the Atlas guide, Wiring your HO Layout, as a very good source of basic wiring info.  Might be worth a try.Cool [8D]

My problem is that, if I start, I could write my own book and provide information overkill!  I've been wiring model railroads for about 60 years.Dinner [dinner]

Chuck (modeling Central Japan in September, 1964 - analog DC, MZL system)

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Posted by HEdward on Saturday, May 10, 2008 3:59 PM
 tomikawaTT wrote:
 HEdward wrote:
 tomikawaTT wrote:

  The electron-chasers there will be happy to help.

Chuck (modeling Central Japan in September, 1964)

While I do somewhat resemble that remark, I try to remain positive about electrical matters and therefore the electrons come to me.  I do not have to chase them.Cool [8D]

Admittedly Sign - Off Topic!! [#offtopic]...

If you really want the electrons to come to you, wait until the next good thunderstorm, go to the top of the nearest tall building and open your metal-framed umbrella.  ZZZAPPPP!!!!  Shock [:O]

(This was inspired by a truly preposterous energy-drink commercial just shown during Indy qualifying.  Two men, on the ground, struck by lightning, get up and walk away!)Laugh [(-D]

Back On Topic, somebody in another thread suggested the Atlas guide, Wiring your HO Layout, as a very good source of basic wiring info.  Might be worth a try.Cool [8D]

My problem is that, if I start, I could write my own book and provide information overkill!  I've been wiring model railroads for about 60 years.Dinner [dinner]

Chuck (modeling Central Japan in September, 1964 - analog DC, MZL system)

If I wanted to fry myself, I'd take my moose for a walk along the subway tracks!  As for that sombody and the Atlas book....I plead guilty.

Proud to be DD-2itized! 1:1 scale is too unrealistic. Twins are twice as nice!

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