Modeloldtimer
Or runs are 12" to 24" of #24 awg with no problems at all. When making the splice I have found that a linemens splice (wrap the feeder around the bus a couple of times then solder) was better than a connector of any type.
Remember that the design for the model railroad in DCC is WAY over the top as far a wire size goes. If you used the same design factor in a house you would be using #10 wire for a 15 amp circuit. The loads that you will see will only be a probelm with a short.
Take Care
My understanding is that the the shorter the drop the better, and it also might depend on the length of the bus run too. See the chart below for loads and wire sizes, use this as a guide.
WIRE SIZES. Choose wire of sufficient size to carry the load you plan to use.
AWG wire sizes vs. usable output in amps:
1A
3A
5A
10A
8 feet
22
20
18
16
14
12
10
Ryan BoudreauxThe Piedmont Division Modeling The Southern Railway, Norfolk & Western & Norfolk Southern in HO during the merger eraCajun Chef Ryan