Hi everyone,
Its come to the point where I need to start wiring my layout for dcc. My layout is a 10x10 foot shelf layout. I plan to put the DCC system in the middle of the layout, and I predict I will need 3-4 feeders in each direction. The thing is, I'm not quite sure how to wire this. What size wire should I use for the main wire? I was planning on using the feeders from Atlas that are already attached to rail joiners. I'm probably going to use suitcase connectors to splice my wires. Would these feeders simply attach to the main wire?
Thanks!
Do not use the joiners with feeders. Solder to the rail and you wont have issues later on. Try this site first and then ask questions if you have any.
www.wiringfordcc.com/track.htm
Great site. Loads of info.
Pete
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I would put my command station at one spot and then run a bus wire around the room, and drop feeders to the bus wires. I use one feeder per piece of rail.
Dave H.
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KlickyMobster wrote:My layout is a 10x10 foot shelf layout. ... What size wire should I use for the main wire?
Is the track a once around (eg. 40 feet of track), a twice around (e.g.) 80 feet of track, or other?
I was planning on using the feeders from Atlas that are already attached to rail joiners. I'm probably going to use suitcase connectors to splice my wires. Would these feeders simply attach to the main wire?
In general most will agree 14 gauge is a pretty good size for the main wires (often called a bus), and 20-22 gauge for the connections to the track (often called feeders). Basically if you want to use suitcase connectors you will have to get wire gauge that matches the suitcases. I prefer soldering so that the gauge(s) I choose is irrelevant. The more frequent the feeder wires the lighter gauge you can use. I always calculate how far away from power the train will be. On a 40 foot loop of track with just two feeder wires the train will never be more than 10 feet from a power connection. With four feeders the max distance would be 5 feet.