Hello all,
Hoping to get some advice/best practices as I get ready to wire my 10 x 14 layout. Here's some background...
Two loops...outside is 72 and inside is 54. loops are connected at one end. I will use two 80 watt transformers until I can buy a ZW...one 80 for the outside and one for inside. Loop connecting switches will be insulated. I'll use 14 gauge on all track runs with flat spade connects inserted into bottom of rails. I'll be wiring switches and accessories eventually but for now I want to just focus on track power...so now the needed advice.
I've read magazines and talked with my local train store and a ground buss wire seems to be the most efficient way to go...I was thinking I would run a separate buss wire for each loop since I have the dual transformers. I plan to have track connection about every 36 inches...local train store told me to alternate the ground at each connection. For instance, if my first ground connection is to the outside rail, then the next, 36 inches down the line would be to the inside...and so on. Would you all agree that is the correct approach? Also, since I plan to connect track feeder wires to terminal blocks and have the buss wire connect to each block, I'm assuming I should run the buss wire as I go rather than string the entire line in advance? I want to insure I have enough slack in buss wire for any additional connections down the road. Make sense?
My confusion is with the power wire (red). If I'm connecting red power every 36 inches, should I run a red buss wire as well or run all red feeders to terminal strips and then one wire to the transformer?
I've attached a PDF of the track plan in case that helps. Thanks in advance for all comments for this novice modeler, this is my first time so want to make sure its right from the start.
Roy