Well, this topic has now been running for four and a half years. Thanks to all of you who have helped make it possible.
June was spent working on four specific projects. Two of them were prompted by Gary, my new operations guru. The other two were physical projects for the layout that have been going on for quite a while now.
Let's start with a project that began about a year ago. I cracked the whip a bit with my wife, and we finished the assembly of the SSD cards. To refresh everyone's memory, SSD stands for Searchlight Signal Driver. These boards will be part of my signaling system, and control individual bi-color LED's. Twelve circuits per card, one LED per circuit. We had completed nine of the eighteen cards a while ago, but it was time to finish the second nine.
It may be a while before I get back to these. They still need to be tested. Then the actual signals have to be built and installed, and finally C/MRI and JMRI have to be up and running. I have all the parts, stay tuned.
Next up, the uncoupler control modules. There are eleven of these units that will be scattered around the layout. Some of the units will control as many as ten uncoupler magnets, others as few as three. There's still a lot of work to be done to get the magnets operational, but all of the modules are up to the same point now.
Here I'm making the daisy chain that will distribute the magnet power to the relays on the module.
This is what a simple four unit module looks like. Also this month I mounted the terminal strips, and added wires from the relays that will connect to the magnets (not shown).
Gary requested that I provide him with "stick drawings" of the layout. I spent a couple of days using MS Paint to create these. The other thing that got done in the process was to assign names to all of the layout's industries. There are 32 industries. I've always had an idea of what they were, but it really brings things into better focus to have the names for all the tracks. Once again my wife got involved, and made a set of signs for the layout.
I made 23 of these drawings, and put them in a 3 ring binder. I'm not going to post them all right now, but here are some of the more interesting ones, along with actual layout photos to go with them.
This drawing is just an overview of the whole layout. The layout is really a loop to loop design. The hidden yard / staging is built on a reverse loop, then there is a connecting track, ant the whole visible part of the layout is the other loop. Go around clockwise and you're heading west, counter clockwise and you are heading east.
I've posted these next three here in the past, but I thought it would help to have them handy to see again.
Here's the new stuff!
The plan for July is to build a large relay panel and move the hidden yard controls over to the dispatching corner, so one person can watch the cameras and move the trains. I'd also like to start getting the uncoupler controls installed and operational. Lots to do!