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I've been poking around and all I seem to find in 3-conductor zip cord are the colors Brown, Yellow, Green.

And suggestions?  Can anyone point me to those vendors of "toy train" ribbon wire?  (I hate to pay those kinds of prices if I can avoid it, but... )

Thanks,

George

 

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I appreciate your attempts to find this.  I, too, searched the internet.  I've used sheathed wire in the past.  It's a royal PITA if used as a data and power bus for switches.  You get to cut the sheathing off at certain points and then apply suitcase connectors.  Not much fun and not very convenient. 

I would actually settle for Red, Black and ANY 3rd color.  I might end up with trailor wire.  I will also talk to Olsen's.

Thanks,

George

PLCProf posted:

Don't know your exact situation, but if you are willing to budge a bit you could make up a cable out of single conductors and put them in spiral wrap. You could easily cut the wrap off or slide it away to put on your suitcase connectors. This won't work if you need the flat profile of ribbon cable, obviously.

Thanks, but I've done that.  I was hoping to find something a bit more convenient.

George

rtr12 posted:

Not flat, but it's #14 and red, black, white stranded. I didn't look around the entire site, but they could have other options?

Still not flat, but here's another source that's less per foot. Unfortunately it looks like they have a 1,000 foot minimum order. If you need that much or could split the order with some friends it might be worth a look?

That #14 red white and black in the first link looks like solid wire to me. And those colors are standard house wiring colors; probably what it's intended for.

Rod

I appreciate all the help and suggestions being posted.  Having used sheathed wire before, I'm trying to avoid that.  It does give me the colors I want, but forces me to slice open the gray sheathing and struggle with getting 3 suitcase connectors onto the wires.  It will work.  I might end going that way, but I want to make certain there are no parallel wire combinations out there that I missed.

And that business that will custom make wiring color combinations bears investigation.

Thanks again, everyone.

George

For sheathed wire, I would just cut it and terminate it on a connector barrier strip with a number of jumpers for each wire. Then go to the next terminal connector strip, etc.  That would be much easier technically and look better as well. And allows easy changes.

Like these...   

http://www.mouser.com/ProductD...fZ_c8CFQKPaQodY58HJg

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Rod Stewart posted:
rtr12 posted:

Not flat, but it's #14 and red, black, white stranded. I didn't look around the entire site, but they could have other options?

Still not flat, but here's another source that's less per foot. Unfortunately it looks like they have a 1,000 foot minimum order. If you need that much or could split the order with some friends it might be worth a look?

That #14 red white and black in the first link looks like solid wire to me. And those colors are standard house wiring colors; probably what it's intended for.

Rod

That's also what I thought from the picture, but the description below lists it as copper and stranded in two different places. May be a generic picture? Anyway, it might be worth a call before purchasing just to be sure, that is if anyone is interested in it. 

If you're OK with solid wire (good for current, but stranded is better for digital signal) you can use 14/3 ROMEX cable from home improvement centers. It actually has four conductors -- Black, White, Red, and uninsulated copper for earth ground. It's used for home wiring switched circuits, I'm planning to put some 12/3 ROMEX in for new power busses for the club layout.

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