Thanks Randy. We found RJ12 six pin/conductors straight through splitters at The Source (six pins in, six pins out of each receptacle), not to be confused with usual six pin three pair conductors telcom splitters.
Isambard
Grizzly Northern history, Tales from the Grizzly and news on line at isambard5935.blogspot.com
Loy's Toys used to have a 6-way splitter, but Loy has retired and sold the business. I don't knwo if they new owner is actually sellign new items or just clearing otu the leftovers, but you might want to search for that.
--Randy
Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's
Visit my web site at www.readingeastpenn.com for construction updates, DCC Info, and more.
Isambard We have a number of UP5 panel installed on the inner side of our layout modules where both UP5 rear receptacles are occupied by incoming and ongoing cables i.e. daisy chained. At the same time we have UP5's on the outer side of the modules tee'd (daisy chained) to the inner UP5's by plugging the loconet cable into the side mounted RJ12 receptacle of the inner UP5's. We understand that the UP5's side mounted RJ12 receptacle is a third throttle position additional to the two on the UP5 panel front. We now also understand that it is not a good practice to daisy chain devices using throttle receptacles rather than the rear receptacles, as signals to/from downstream devices may be corrupted. We are therefore looking for three-way splitters to plug into the UP5 rear receptacles so that we can daisy chain both left and right and tee to the outside UP'5's. So far we have not found six-pin RJ12 splitters at local electronics stores, if available ( four-pin RJ12 and eight-pin RJ45 splitters yes, but that doesn't help us). Perhaps we're going to have to lash up some terminal boards? Comments appreciated. Isambard
We have a number of UP5 panel installed on the inner side of our layout modules where both UP5 rear receptacles are occupied by incoming and ongoing cables i.e. daisy chained.
At the same time we have UP5's on the outer side of the modules tee'd (daisy chained) to the inner UP5's by plugging the loconet cable into the side mounted RJ12 receptacle of the inner UP5's.
We understand that the UP5's side mounted RJ12 receptacle is a third throttle position additional to the two on the UP5 panel front. We now also understand that it is not a good practice to daisy chain devices using throttle receptacles rather than the rear receptacles, as signals to/from downstream devices may be corrupted.
We are therefore looking for three-way splitters to plug into the UP5 rear receptacles so that we can daisy chain both left and right and tee to the outside UP'5's. So far we have not found six-pin RJ12 splitters at local electronics stores, if available ( four-pin RJ12 and eight-pin RJ45 splitters yes, but that doesn't help us).
Perhaps we're going to have to lash up some terminal boards?
Comments appreciated.
Is this what you are looking for ?
http://www.dalco.com/ProductDetails2.aspx?sku=44485&selection=33
Engineer Jeff NS Nut Visit my layout at: http://www.thebinks.com/trains/
Why do you need more loconet receptacles if each up5 has two on the front. If you need more of them you can use 6 pin modular telephone receptacles and splice them into the loconet cables. They can be obtained at online electronics outlets.