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DCC wiring help

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Posted by icy2 on Monday, January 18, 2010 7:48 PM

Thank You Sir

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Posted by steam passenger on Monday, January 18, 2010 12:28 PM

Hi, the DVD is a special release and there is no Volumne number associated with it...

Their e-mail address is:     DPBVideos@cust-serv.net...

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Posted by icy2 on Friday, January 15, 2010 6:42 PM

Thx for the info you wouldn't happen to know what volume that dvd was?

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Posted by steam passenger on Monday, January 11, 2010 10:42 PM

There is also a video that has just been released through the "Dream-Plan-Build" series of DVDs from Model Railroader magazine. The DVD is called "Installing DCC From Start To Finish" and I would recommend it to any first time DCC inquirer....

The video covers all the layout track installations, reverse loops, switch machines, signalling, and boosters. It also shows decoder installations in different engines.....

Bob...

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Posted by icy2 on Monday, January 11, 2010 9:04 PM
Thanks alot fellas.I will sit here tonight and read through the info. It sounds fairly simply though and i hope that it's as easy as it sounds. Thanks Again!
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Posted by Doc in CT on Monday, January 11, 2010 7:49 AM

On smaller layouts, DCC is fairly straight forward (see Texas Zepher's post above).  If you need some reading matter try

There are some differences between DC and DCC, the most important being the lack of a "common" wire.  DCC uses a 2-wire bus. 

Co-owner of the proposed CT River Valley RR (HO scale) http://home.comcast.net/~docinct/CTRiverValleyRR/

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Posted by Texas Zepher on Monday, January 11, 2010 12:00 AM

icy2
Unfortunately the first layout that i was part of was built by my dad and I and he did all the wiring on it, and now he has passed away.

I presume that if "all the wiring" was an issue than it was a DC block controlled system.   Since you are using DCC just connect the two wires from the DCC control unit to the track and go.  The two exceptions are if you used hot frog power routing turnouts (such as Shinohara or Peco Electrofrog.)  Then there have to be come extra gaps and possibly wire feeders.  The second exception is if there is any place where the train can reverse directions (reversing loop, wye, turntable).  In this case you will need to buy and wire in an automatic reversing loop unit, or wire up a good old DPDT switch.

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DCC wiring help
Posted by icy2 on Sunday, January 10, 2010 9:07 PM

This is my second layout. Unfortunately the first layout that i was part of was built by my dad and I and he did all the wiring on it, and now he has passed away. I have no clue where to start at with wiring my layout. I'm looking for some help from some of you if possible or if someone knows a good book i can purchase so i can get my layout up and running. Thank you very much!

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