Originally Posted by Mike Miller:
I completed my bench work and getting ready to lay track for DCS comtrol. My layout has 3 main lines, 2 passing sidings, 1 spur and 2 freight yard sidings. Looking for suggestions on how to wire the sidings and spurs.
1) Should power be constant to the sidings, spurs and yard tracks ?
2) Should the power to them be controlled by toggle switches ?
3) Should I use isolated rail joiners.
4) Should I use a separate power supply for them.
5) I plan on using the 4th handle on my ZW-L to power the 22 Ross switches. Or, should I use the 4th handle on the ZW-L for the sidings/spurs.
6) I'm using a separate power supply for the TIU.
I appreciate some advice from forum members.
Thanks, Mike
1) I have my spurs and sidings switched, I would recommend that so you can turn off power to your MTH engines (and others).
2) I used toggle switches (10 amp from Digi-Key).
3) My layout is wired per the DCS O Gauge Companion, in blocks using isolated joiners in the center rail and the MTH terminal blocks feeding the blocks. Very similar to what jmiller320 described above. I also have 10's on my DCS system. However, my layout is only 6'x16, hoping to expand in near the future.
4) If you this one is about the toggle switches, I used track power from the track the siding was connected to, through the terminal block to the switch and out to the isolated siding or spur.
5) I have Atlas switches and they are currently powered from one of my PH-180's that is powering a loop of track. The plan is to have another power supply for those eventually, but I don't have one for them yet.
6) That is a good idea, I am using a Z-500 from an MTH ready to run set for my TIU power.
For my Atlas track power connections I used a method shown by Ingeniero No1 in his build thread. It's easy, works great and can be easily changed if need be. Here is a link to his method: Hidden Pass RR Build thread He also has some other great tips for using Atlas track. This thread has helped me a lot and so has Ingeniero No1. He also has some very nice switch position indicators for Atlas and Ross switches.