As I mentioned on another thread, I'm moving back to the basement for my O layout. I lost the basement to family since around 2013 and have been relegated to a bedroom. Since that time, I've added some DCS engines to the mix and will continue with TMCC (using an old tech command base)
The new layout will have three concentric, U-shaped mainlines/loops with the inner one connected to a yard. I'm also planning two elevated levels. The first-level mainlines run roughly 75' - 80' in track length.
My main question is how many TIUs I'll need for the 3 mainlines and yard on the first level (I can live with TMCC on the elevated levels). Just there, without a TIU and DCS, I'd have broken each mainline into 2 separate power blocks each powered independently by a separate transformer. So, total of 7 power blocks (2 per mainline plus 1 yard). I have a modern Williams transformer, a modern Lionel BW, and a plethora of LWs, RWs, TWs, and 1033 PW transformers.
For the first-level, do I need a minimum of 2 TIUs (8 channels) do cover the 7 power blocks?
PS - I do understand I've got to switch to star-wiring than my traditional bus wiring scheme with a single common and the transformers' commons daisy-chained together.