DoubleDAZ posted:
FWIW, we tend to get hung up on suggestions for DCS to separate layouts into blocks of 10 joints, to isolate the center rail and to wire 10-12 blocks per TIU channel. That's how we came up with the suggestion to divide your layout into blocks. RTR12 will correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe DCS likes the power connections (Gray tracks) close to the center of each block so power (control signal) is distributed more evenly.
Didn't copy it, but your wiring diagram on the track plan above looks good to me! And yes, I believe wiring to the center of each block is recommended as well. That is how I did mine and I tried to follow Barry's book as closely as possible when I wired it, didn't want any problems later on. Also 10-12 track joints per block is recommended. You got it!
In your most recent post, just above (edit, Dave that is now 4 posts above, I got derailed), scrap all the layouts with no blocks, that will cause problems with the DCS signal. If using only one power feed to a loop, it still needs at least one break in the center rail somewhere. I'd probably go with 2 breaks and 2 power feeds absolute minimum, but quartering it like the last drawing in that post would be much better, IMO.
I had all kinds of DCS problems, even with some pretty small temporary layouts with only one power feed and no breaks in the center rail. I thought they were too small to make any difference, I was wrong! Those problems all went away when I wired my permanent layout per Barry's book, no problems since then. That is, except for the self inflicted ones I still cause for myself every now and then.