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Question about track wiring and wire gauges

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Question about track wiring and wire gauges
Posted by liquidcross on Sunday, April 4, 2004 2:23 PM
I've read in a few wiring books about which gauges to use for specific parts of the layout; i.e., heavy gauge to the power supply, etc.

I'm building an N scale layout, 36"x54", and my question is this: is it absolutely necessary for me to use 16-gauge wire to power my track from the bus? That wire's very thick, and won't even screw onto my terminal block (and it's a heavy-duty block!). Here's what I have so far:

I'm using an Atlas Commander DCC power system. The terminal joiners on my rails have light gauge wire already soldered on to them that's about a foot or so long; I've connected some of them to my terminal block (the ones that were close enough). The others are about 24" away, so I'm going to extend heavier gauge wire (22-gauge) all the way across the layout to power them.

Is this going to damage anything? My layout's rather small, so I'm hoping the current draw won't be too bad...I've only got two locos, after all.
N scale late 1970s-early 1980s Chessie System layout in progress.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, April 4, 2004 3:38 PM
I see no problem with 22 gauge all over your layout and DCC. The runs will be pretty short. I have much longer runs with my layout with a Digitrax Zephyr and have no problems with any loco I run. I even have no problem with double heading. Go for it!!
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Posted by CP5415 on Sunday, April 4, 2004 10:22 PM
I'm using 18 gauge automotive wire on mine.
I'm also using automotive electrical connectors to connect everything together to my power packs.

Gordon

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