BigDaddyDigitrax sells a pack of 10' long, 9 different colors of 30 ga wire. Available at modeltrainsuff and the usual decoder/DCC shops
This is what I use too. The advantage, for me, is that it has each standard DCC decoder colors. I often rewire the entire loco with the standard colors. Red and black to the power pickups, Orange and Grey to the motor, Blue, yellow and white to the lights. This makes it much easier for me to understand what goes where in the loco if I have to troubleshoot it later.
I have used #30, 28 strand. A little more flexible than standard #30, 7 strand in HO locos.
Rich
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Hello all,
I second the Digitrax assortment pack.
Hope this helps.
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Digitrax sells a pack of 10' long, 9 different colors of 30 ga wire. Available at modeltrainsuff and the usual decoder/DCC shops
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
Mel and Ed, looks like some good stuff. I'm still using up the wire from unused harnesses, but ready for a fresh supply.
Some of my first Athearn wiring to eliminate the contact strip across the top, I tried the 22ga. Way too stiff. Trucks won't turn freely.
Mike.
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Hi, George
I bought this 30 ga. assortment from Amazon and find it very useful for decoder installation:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01KQ2JNLI/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I also got a second box to give me more colors useful for decoder work:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01KQ2JPY8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s01?ie=UTF8&th=1
You may find that small heat-shrink tubing and kapton tape will be helpful, too.
I hope that helps, Ed
George,
I use 30AWG ultra-flexible wire, which can be purchased from Miniatronics. It comes in a variety of colors so that you can color-code your decoder installations - i.e. orange & gray for motor; red & black for rail; white & yellow and blue for headlights and common; purple & green for auxillary lighting effects; brown for speakers. I picked up the multi-color bag of wire rather than purchasing individual spools. It contains enough wire to do several decoder installations.
Along with that I would also highly suggest that you pick up Kapton (polyimide) tape. It's very thin but holds down wires extremely well and doesn't leave a residue like electical tape will after a while. It's also great for insulating the backside of the decoder so that it doesn't inadvertently short to something, like the frame. I find that the 1/2" width is a good size. It's not inexpensive but a small roll will last you a lifetime.
Hope that helps...
Tom
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Hi
I am converting some of my old loco to DCC the wire is thin what gauge wire should I use I found some 22-gauge but don't want to buy it if it won't work for installing decoders. Cn someboody make a suggestion? Don't want to spend money on something I can't use.
Thanks for your help
George