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DC To DCC

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DC To DCC
Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, October 10, 2001 1:18 PM
I'm in the process of converting my layout from
DC to DCC and having a little trouble with all
the rats nest of wires underneath. I have a reverse loop, a turntable, blocks, stall tracks.
Do I need to re-wire the whole layout or what?
I'm trying to eliminate as much wiring as posible.
Which wires I need and which ones I don't. On my
layout I have Atlas Selectors and two MRC power
packs. Do I need both power packs or just one?
I'm planning on running three locos on this layout
thats why I have blocks.I need to get my layout
up and running. Any information on this problem
would be greatly appreciated.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, October 10, 2001 3:42 PM
I think its pretty easy!
1.Run a 12 gauge or close to it set of wires all the way around the layout.These are your main feeds!
2.connect all your block wiring to that.
3.the reverse loop....MRC and a few others make autoreversers(is that a word?)Use one of those.
Turntable leave it as it is
and that is the basics of it
from my knowledge.

Hope that helps
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, October 10, 2001 10:42 PM
Lindsay,

The advantage of DCC is that the 'rats nest' of wiring is greatly reduced. You don't need blocks. Unless your layout is an MR centrefold, you can wire all the track (less the reversing loop) to the same circuit, that is, one big fat block. Then connect the DCC output to that block and Bob's your uncle.

If your layout ran well under block control, an alternative would be to connect the DCC output where one of your existing power packs is connected and switch all blocks to that source. If your layout is not double insulated you should completely disconnect the other cab's power pack.

The reversing loop poses a separate, but not insurmoutable, challenge. Under block control you used a reverse-loop switch to change the polarity of the loop when a loco was inside: you can use the same switch with DCC. But electronic gizmos are available that do the switching for you automatically. Look to your DCC manufacturer or Loy's Toys.

Lots of wiring advice is available on the web - I personally found Allan Gartner's information very helpfull,
http://www.wiringfordcc.com/

Good luck,
Dwayne A.
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Posted by greendiamond on Thursday, October 11, 2001 4:57 PM
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