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PM42 & BDL168 wiring diagram

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Posted by rrinker on Friday, January 27, 2017 8:40 PM

 Yes, that is the correct wiring.

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Posted by ralfiesdad on Friday, January 27, 2017 6:33 PM

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Posted by rrinker on Friday, January 27, 2017 4:45 PM

 Can't see the facebook picture, the link is not right. Or you have it set to be shared with friends only. I was referring to the picture in the original post.

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Posted by ralfiesdad on Friday, January 27, 2017 7:32 AM

The original posts are not mine so I cannot vouch for their accuracy. The gaps are shown on my diagram as black dots. The diagram only shows one power zone with 4 detection zones. Detection zone 16 would be connected to power zone 4 hence the wavy lines (not gaps) denoting zones in between. Unfortunately Digitrax diagrams are a bit vague sometimes

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Posted by rrinker on Friday, January 27, 2017 7:12 AM

 The diagram is correct, however in the replies I think it's supposed to say ypu don't need to gap the BLACK rail between detectioon zones. If you don't gap the red rail, there will only be one detection zone.

 You do need to gap BOTH rails before the next power district.

 Yes, one PM42 output can feed more than one BDL168 zone, however you can't split a single BDL168 zone into two power districts.

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Posted by ralfiesdad on Friday, January 27, 2017 7:04 AM
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PM42 & BDL168 wiring diagram
Posted by SLI_Fallen on Monday, July 29, 2013 7:04 AM

Sorry for the belated reply, I just found this thread. I found this on the internet somewhere. I did not create it. Apologies to the author if you see this!  I found this extremely helpful. And it has been mentioned here before but the Accu-Lites Digitrax breakout boards are worth every penny!

>>>>I have started planning the track wiring for my layout. I have a Digitrax Super Chief system and will be using a PM42 for power management and a BDL168 for block detection. I have been reading through all the Digitrax manuals plus about a zillion blogs and message boards and think I have my overall track wiring strategy mapped out. I have posted a high-level diagram below--can y'all do a quick review and let me know if I have got this right? Thanks!     I have only shown the details for the four blocks wired from zone 1 of the BDL168; the other three zones would use similar connections to 12 additional blocks. Also note that my turnouts at the ends of passing sidings are wired as independent blocks since I want to eventually have a prototypical CTC installation. By doing this, the turnout blocks will serve as interlockings or control points within the signal system.

 

 

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  • Yes, this is correct. I assume you will have another red line from SD2 to the common side of detection zone 2, and so on.

 You do not need to gap the red rail side in the detection blocks. Also, if you need more than 4 detection sections in a given sub-district, you can wire the PM42 output to more than 1 BDL-168 input. You may then require more than one BDL-168.

  • A couple of notes:

1. Make sure to also wire the booster ground to the PM42 and BDL168.

2. You probably already realize this, but you each Detection Zone (DZ) doesn't need to have an exclusive Power Subdistrict (SD) feeding it.

3. Make sure you read through the manuals on wiring these thoroughly & you may want to buy some additional 44 pin connectors. I am wiring a similar set-up right now and have already miswired five 44 pin connectors.<<<<<

 

 

 

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