Originally Posted by Scott T Johnson:
After taking a tentative step into DCS over the holiday I have been forced to reassess my layout wiring. Including the use of inferior switches I have found my current wiring arrangement to be a woeful mess in need of an overhaul. I have a small layout so I'm planning to use bus wiring with 12 or 14 awg stranded. For bus bars I found the type shown below on eBay for $11. It's a brass marine bus bar so probably way more than I need but I like that its brass and that I can see the bars. Am I going "overboard" here (sorry)? I figure there must be something better for less money.
Thanks!
If you are re-wiring for DCS, I think 'star wiring' is recommended as opposed to bus. If you have Barry's book, it's in there. I plan to follow the book's wiring methods on my layout.
I got a couple of the MTH terminal blocks 50-1014. A bit more pricey then yours, but I am only using a couple. I have seen this same terminal block made by someone else for less, but can't remember who it was? MTH also has a 24 terminal version.
Others here have used ground bars available at the big box stores, they are much cheaper. Link is to one at Home Depot. I think they have others that have mounting lugs or some way to mount the thing anyway?
There are also 'European style' terminal strips, those are nice, and probably the least expensive. They used to have them at Radio Shack, but have been hard to fine around here lately. Link is to their online stuff, they still have them listed there. They have many more to choose from online.
The MTH, ground bars and European style all have screw terminals, no crimping forks required.