How to Wire DCC for under £20 with No Soldering!

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024

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  • @donaldweir9318
    @donaldweir9318 5 дней назад

    What a great day out for everyone, it was good to see a big crowd enjoying all the activity. Some great locomotives of varying classes. We need to appreciate our railway network more taking us on our travels across the country. Thank you for a very interesting video.

  • @connorgaydos8677
    @connorgaydos8677 3 года назад +5

    I’m new to the hobby and out of 20 videos this one actually gives me the confidence to do it. Thank you

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  3 года назад +1

      Go for it, super simple 😃

    • @connorgaydos8677
      @connorgaydos8677 3 года назад

      Can I wire multiple parallel tracks to the same bus wire?

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  3 года назад

      @@connorgaydos8677 yes 👍

    • @connorgaydos8677
      @connorgaydos8677 3 года назад

      @@NewJunction thank you sir!

    • @Burtonupontrentrailwaystoday
      @Burtonupontrentrailwaystoday Год назад

      Ditto this comment I have watched many videos and this one gives me the confidence to try and have a go thank you

  • @stubrooks2667
    @stubrooks2667 4 года назад +5

    One of the best most informative articles ever - I Have struggled with soldering for years, and like you say there is need to suffer. The parts are available off the shelf. I would also like to complement you on the right length of your article . Too many of these videos are too long and lack clear content - less is more!

  • @devason
    @devason 2 месяца назад

    Also new to the hobby and your explanation about bus wires and droppers was so easy to understand. Thanks.

  • @daviemaclean61
    @daviemaclean61 6 лет назад +8

    Nice update. That's exactly the system I have used on my layout, including the Peco pre-wired fishplates. Didn't buy those until I had ruined a not very expensive, and therefore cheap to replace, soldering iron making my own! I have found when splicing, it's better to squeeze the suitcase connector before you close over the plastic tab

  • @tdodowd
    @tdodowd 6 лет назад +4

    Great video. I extended my layout recently and for weeks I have had this problem. Thanks for the answer now I know what to do. You have a lovely layout.

  • @ianrutherford3819
    @ianrutherford3819 2 года назад

    Great video, I'm going to building my first layout soon. Just got a house with a garage finally. This video has really helped me, thank you. 👍

  • @pb7890
    @pb7890 4 года назад +3

    Excellent video just what I needed for a newbie

  • @jonahspiper
    @jonahspiper 3 года назад

    Fantastic, clear and superbly delivered, a massive thank you from an electrickery idiot. I can now start wiring up with confidence! So glad I found you.

  • @steveprice9462
    @steveprice9462 3 года назад

    Wiring always seemed daunting to me and I've been putting this wiring off. But, thanks to your well explained video, I went off to Halfords and bought all the stuff and started. As you said, under £20 quid and no soldering. Thanks.

  • @davidkendrick3169
    @davidkendrick3169 3 года назад +1

    Absolutely clear. Wonderful !

  • @Marky4763
    @Marky4763 4 года назад +1

    Great video. I am about to build my first layout and was worried about the electrics, this has given me some ideas and a bit more confidence, thank you.

  • @AberHaltJunction
    @AberHaltJunction 4 года назад +2

    Thanks NJ, I think this is a great idea, will be adopting this for my brand new layout, save soldering my fingers together!

  • @rustykilt
    @rustykilt 3 года назад

    Many many thanks, you've saved me major headaches as I look to starting my first DCC layout. Well presented, and provides great clarity for non technical brains like mine.

  • @mrc.automotive
    @mrc.automotive 3 года назад

    I've only got a little layout ( it's a simple inner and outer radius) this helped me so much thanks:)

  • @alexgmodelling2318
    @alexgmodelling2318 6 лет назад +1

    Don't make it look so easy, I'm nearly finished setting mine up to run on DC and you make DCC looks so easy. In all honesty, great video and it looks smashing. Best Wishes, Alex.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  6 лет назад +1

      haha you should go DCC Alex, super easy. regards Richard

  • @fircombehallrailwayoogauge1430
    @fircombehallrailwayoogauge1430 6 лет назад +1

    Excellent video and commentary Richard. Thank you for sharing.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  6 лет назад

      Glad you enjoyed it, regards Richard

  • @ScottishNSRailFan
    @ScottishNSRailFan 5 лет назад

    Found this video and found it to be a great tutorial. Albeit I have a large American N scale layout, my lovely Wife suggested I build a relative small OO layout, this winter, for my OO collection. At present, I have a small oval track to test my British locos, before they go into showcases. Where the locos purchased are non sound, busy installing both chip and sound units to them. It is a slow process as I have currently 192 British OO locos.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  5 лет назад

      That's a huge collection, have fun with the new build!

  • @clivengauge
    @clivengauge Год назад

    Hi just watched your great video on bus wiring can you put the end of the bus wire into a block to light up lights or do you need a different wire if you can thank you 👍

  • @steve1000017
    @steve1000017 5 лет назад +1

    Great informative video. Explained so easily understood

  • @andrewling9282
    @andrewling9282 4 года назад +1

    Great idea which I’ll be using on my layout. you mention the amperage the Buss wire can take, what size is it? ie 1mm, .75mm etc. Thanks in advance.

  • @nicholaslongford-solopage4476
    @nicholaslongford-solopage4476 2 года назад

    What a great simple explanation thank ever so much.....

  • @robbrowne5184
    @robbrowne5184 5 лет назад +2

    great video ,basically everything covered .just starting my layout and have been deciding for a while either to go digital or analog..DCC all the way now

  • @dougparkjunction
    @dougparkjunction 6 лет назад +1

    Nice job, looked very straight forwards and easy to do. A job I really need to get on and do. Will make expansions and changes to the layout a lot easier to handle I'd imagine. Had inspired me to have a think and cost up what I'll be needing. Cheers, Rich.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  6 лет назад

      Your very welcome Doug! Its so simple and affordable without any effort at all, definatley worth doing.

  • @DIYD
    @DIYD 4 года назад

    wow ... as many videos that i've watched. yours made the most sense to me :.D
    Thank you!

  • @garyporter4098
    @garyporter4098 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you for this video. I am new to model railways and will be building a railway very soon and want to go with DCC but was worried as to how to do it all. Out of all the videos I have seen about DCC setting up etc this has been the most easy one to follow and you have made it look so much easier to set up. Many thanks for that. How ever one question what is the best points to use with DCC?? Gary

  • @chrisfish7494
    @chrisfish7494 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks for sharing. Inspired me to have a go!!

  • @XploringwithAde
    @XploringwithAde Год назад

    Nice idea might use this on my N gauge layout

  • @nick66100
    @nick66100 4 года назад +1

    Hi & thanks for a super informative video. As a newcomer to the hobby this subject was one of my most misunderstood but not any more thanks to you! However I would appreciate your thoughts because I asked another You Tuber about dropper wires & he advised that every piece of track should have them! As I said I would appreciate your thoughts on that before I go ahead & attempt to design my first layout. Love your channel, keep up the good work! Nick

  • @davidhartley9447
    @davidhartley9447 6 лет назад

    Could not have been produced at a better time. Been to Hattons’s, back to Chester, now on virgin trains west coast super voyager to London Euston arrive 13:35, Vauxhall 14:00 , home Twickenham 14:40 and under the track with drill, bus wire and rail joiners droppers by 15:00 all for a bit more than £20:00! Worth it though the guys at Hattons are brilliant

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  6 лет назад

      Hope it goes well! regards Richard

  • @ightenhillsim
    @ightenhillsim 3 года назад

    Excellent vid - now I just need to get my head around how all this works with electrofrog points (do they self isolate)

  • @nigelcarter9503
    @nigelcarter9503 6 лет назад

    I agree about the fishplates. I have ECoS. I agree about the dropper spacing. Nice job.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  6 лет назад

      Up there in my 'must have' product list.

  • @paulcole9214
    @paulcole9214 5 лет назад +1

    Great video NJ, could you please explain the whole mystery over turnouts thought please peco told me I had to put insulated joiner on each frog rail and the wire every turnout, you didn't mention wiring any turnouts? Thank you complete novice on the layout front let alone dcc and wiring am just starting out for the first time

  • @brentleajunction
    @brentleajunction 6 лет назад +1

    Great update richard you make it look easy i can remember when i first started didnt know what a bus wire was until i spoke to yan at ay76 he told me a lot of information about it all how do you find the select controller i have/had the elink and railmaster and it was great when it worked but as of xmas last year it stopped working so i wrote to santa and asked him if i could habe the esu ecos controller and 4 days before xmas day santas helper knocked on my door and said santa sent this for you i was like a kid in a sweet shop lol well thanks to my wife lol

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  6 лет назад +2

      Santa has a lot to answer for!

    • @brentleajunction
      @brentleajunction 6 лет назад +1

      New Junction richard santa is awesome i always ask him at xmas and it must be because am a good boy all year round lol

  • @Mattslade6024
    @Mattslade6024 6 лет назад +1

    That's a good way of doing it. I don't like doing soldering. jubilee road doesn't have any booster wires and seems to run ok but I'm adding a fiddle yard next week so might need some then

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  6 лет назад

      If you need a hand give me a shout! ;)

  • @4evacarlisleunited
    @4evacarlisleunited 4 года назад +1

    Great video, im just not sure regarding points how they work so you can cross tracks. Thanks

  • @sparky107107
    @sparky107107 6 лет назад +5

    call them suit case connectors here. they work great but just have to watch the gauge of wires used. and if the break into the smaller wire. some times the larger bus wire does not let it close up tight enough if smaller wire is to small a gauge.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  6 лет назад +1

      Your not wrong sparky, the splicers didn't splice the smaller wires without the pliers. regards Richard

    • @paulredding5864
      @paulredding5864 3 года назад

      Indeed. Look closely and youll see the inner has a plastic dead end, this is for the lighter gauge ie the thicker bus wire runs through on the outer edge. Use the pliers to splice the blade through, then close the cover. Used these on cars acc wiring in the 70s and still dont like them. You should also tell usthe wiring gauge used

  • @Eccles_Hall
    @Eccles_Hall 2 года назад

    Hi… just hoping you could answer a question for me please. I have built an end to end layout that is 5ft main board plus fiddle yards bringing the whole length to 11 feet, and I’m going to be using an NCE PowerCab which I believe has 2amps output. Having trawled through various videos, I think I should be using 16/0.2 wire for the DCC droppers from the track…so does this mean I need to be using 24/0.2 wire for the bus? I can’t find this information anywhere and I’ve read on a forum somewhere that the droppers need to be a smaller gauge/size than the main bus. Can you offer any guidance? Thanks in advance 👍🏻🚂

  • @hayleyanne3516
    @hayleyanne3516 4 года назад +1

    love the vids makes it so easy keep up good work

  • @pekwalker
    @pekwalker 5 лет назад +1

    Great Presentation. Thank you for sharing this video.

  • @matthewrammell2097
    @matthewrammell2097 Год назад

    What’s the best way to wire up around points? Would you have a dropper on all 3 bits of track around the point work? (And does it matter if you use electro or insul frog points?)
    Great video - about to give a go to my first DCC wiring 😬

    • @miketreehouse
      @miketreehouse Год назад

      Insulfrog take care of themselves, but electrofrog have to be isolated and switched with the points, otherwise they don't work.

    • @miketreehouse
      @miketreehouse Год назад

      Look at Chadwick Model Railway's videos, Charlie goes into this really well.

  • @diedertspijkerboer
    @diedertspijkerboer 6 лет назад +1

    That was a very informative vid with lots of ideas to take away from. Thank you!

  • @leeedsonetwo
    @leeedsonetwo 4 года назад

    Nice ideas thanks, I will be sure to use them.

  • @kevintwine8443
    @kevintwine8443 4 года назад +1

    Complete newbie here do you need to have droppers on every loop you have or can I use point clips instead silly question but I'm just starting out thank you

  • @davidbarnett8199
    @davidbarnett8199 2 года назад

    Do you do anything special at the points? Is it just plastic rail joiners on the v's of the points, be they electrofrog or insulfrog?

  • @charlie1872
    @charlie1872 2 года назад

    Hi Richard, all very interesting. I have the Hornby Select but do not have the power chord and am experiencing difficulty locating a chord with the correct size pin (2,5/3mm dia ?)
    Living in Toronto means of course tgat the British plug does not work.
    Do you know if there is an adapter that would fit?
    Thanks Charlie

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  2 года назад +1

      Hi Charlie, best bet would be to get in touch with Hornby hobbies, they'll be best suited to advise. 😊

  • @50shadesofgreen
    @50shadesofgreen 6 лет назад

    Superb timing I was looking for a video to show me this so I could do it for my new layout !!

  • @johndesantis7300
    @johndesantis7300 2 года назад

    Hello NJ. I'm getting back to the hobby after many years and am in the process of wiring my first DCC layout. So much has changed as far as the wiring connectors. You mentioned the white terminal boxes in the vidio. Can you provide the source for them? Thanks, JDSSR

  • @ef7480
    @ef7480 6 лет назад +2

    Looking good! Even though you have soldered fishplates, would it still not be the effectiveness of the contact between this and the rail that would determine reliability?

    • @Synthematix
      @Synthematix 6 лет назад +1

      Soldered fishplates are as pointless as a chocolate teacup, i dont use any metal fishplayes every fishplate i have is insulated type for block detection

  • @stephenriley9084
    @stephenriley9084 5 лет назад +1

    Now that's what I communication! Regards Stephen.

  • @malcolmchapman3213
    @malcolmchapman3213 6 лет назад +1

    I have used these connectors & have had good reliability from them. I know they had a bad rep' in the motor industry & I believe in the caravan industry, as it saved time soldering etc. I got mine from the dipstick store, sorry I mean the Maplins store. I called it that after I went in & asked for some solder & got a kid having to run to the boss & ask whats solder. DOH

  • @Mapplewell_Park
    @Mapplewell_Park 3 года назад

    Great video, I’m just about to start building my first DCC layout and this is definitely the approach I shall be taking. What could possibly go wrong 😳🤞

  • @cytrix9585
    @cytrix9585 6 лет назад +1

    Great vid, loving all the great work u do. Keep it up!
    Ollie

  • @kinkong1961
    @kinkong1961 5 лет назад

    My preference is to solder those connectors can be a nightmare sometimes they can miss the wire and just crimp the insulation especially if you are using two sizes of multi core cable i was always ripping them out of cars and caravans and soldering the wires with a bit of heat shrink to protect the wires like they should of been done in the first place i can bet you in the future you may start to get faults by using those and yes everyone can solder if you do it the right way i taught my six year old years ago and my wife as long as you flux tin both and use the correct amount of heat it will work every time it just requires an hour to practice you will get good at it trust me and then you will enjoy it and save yourself loads a money and be proud you have done a great job if you can lay scenery like you like a professional you will learn to solder as well just as good not everyone can do it first time just practice your modeling skill are brilliant get soldering and join the club lol

  • @charliekimong
    @charliekimong 6 лет назад +2

    Great video really helped with a lot! In the future (soon) can you do videos like track laying, planing etc!?

  • @ricardopires3876
    @ricardopires3876 3 года назад

    Hi! Thanks for another great video. One question: what gauge wires did you use, solid or stranded? Thanks.

  • @alanyoung261
    @alanyoung261 3 года назад

    Wonderful. Many thanks.

  • @bobtudbury8505
    @bobtudbury8505 3 года назад

    scotch clips, greatest invention from the 60's i believe?

  • @mickfletcher3914
    @mickfletcher3914 6 лет назад +2

    Great video new junction

  • @KTHedleyBassoon
    @KTHedleyBassoon 5 лет назад +1

    This video has saved me from so much soldering

  • @davidstrains4910
    @davidstrains4910 6 лет назад +1

    Great tutorial might use it in the future

  • @opensesame525
    @opensesame525 6 лет назад +1

    Great video - puts my basic 6x4 OO layout to shame, but we all have to start somewhere. Can I ask what the Firmware and Hardware versions are on YOUR Select controller as mine doesn't appear to be working as expected with 15/30 on start up. I have a DCC/TTS Flying Scotsman and although the locomotive moves the sounds (sound) automatically without even touching the Function keys. Any advice is most welcome !

  • @TheDillon1987
    @TheDillon1987 11 месяцев назад

    Does the track switch wires go into the same bus wire to be controlled by the dcc controler?

  • @DuanLeadingham
    @DuanLeadingham 6 лет назад +1

    Great video might use it in future but just solder some things for just reliability

  • @lennonbradfield5831
    @lennonbradfield5831 3 года назад

    So what about points and branches off of your main track, do you put the fishplayes on there and connect them to the bus wires, because my layout has a lot of branches off of the main track?
    Thanks if you can help, I know it's a while after the video was published

  • @skelligringphotographyandw7012
    @skelligringphotographyandw7012 3 года назад

    For someone new to model railways (me) and soldering (me, too) this was a breath of fresh air. I've got my order in for all the wire and Peco droppers I might need. What I'm not sure about, is whether a pair of dropper wires need to be attached for each 'oval' of track, and at roughly the same place on the layout? So, 3 pairs if the layout has an outer and 2 inner ovals, for example. Any advice would be welcome.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  3 года назад +1

      One connection per oval will work but the more the merrier. Id lean on more for reliability over time.

    • @skelligringphotographyandw7012
      @skelligringphotographyandw7012 3 года назад

      @@NewJunction Thank you for the additional assistance. Much appreciated. I've subscribed. :) By the way, you mentioned that the connectors are hard to clamp shut; but I got the impression you were trying to make the connection by pushing on the 'flap' of the connector. It may be easier to use pliers on the metal splicer to make the connection - and then close the 'flap'.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  3 года назад +1

      @@skelligringphotographyandw7012 yes since filming a better set of pliers was the answer. 😀

  • @dashaB-sl4pu
    @dashaB-sl4pu 4 года назад +1

    Have a look at the WAGO connecters 2,3 OR 5 strip connecters, they're reusable and you'll never use anything else in this application, they are simply brilliant

  • @MyVikinglife
    @MyVikinglife 10 месяцев назад

    Do you have a link for those crimping splicers?

  • @CONTAINERMAN68
    @CONTAINERMAN68 6 лет назад

    Suit case connectors is what I know them as here in the States! I always crimp the blade down first with a good set of pliers, or they make a special crimping tool just for those suit case connectors, then give a tug on both wires to see if it has spliced them. If all good, then close the lid and that doesn't require the pliers. I'm running all of my droppers(feeder wires here in the states), to a terminal strip. Then bus wires to the terminal strip using the suit case connectors from the main bus line. I hate to run trains in your attic space! All of the rafters to deal with? But you guys have limited space for layouts and have to use want the wife gives you for space! I don't have a wife, so I got free rain of the whole basement! 11' x 30'! Have fun, Roy

  • @pb7890
    @pb7890 4 года назад

    Top video very helpful thanks

  • @sharplescentral7247
    @sharplescentral7247 6 лет назад +1

    Hi, great video, just wondering where you got the connecting connector blocks from?

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  6 лет назад

      Hi David, they came from ebay, search for DCC bits and you'll find them. regards Richard

    • @Synthematix
      @Synthematix 6 лет назад

      How much? haha

  • @chickenbites8877
    @chickenbites8877 3 года назад

    As someone that knows absolutely nothing about model railways (and is trying to learn!), can I ask why so many connections from the controller to the track? Im trying to work out why one cant just connect at one point and power the whole thing?

  • @TheCrazyhorse1876
    @TheCrazyhorse1876 5 лет назад

    Richard I have a DC set up and I am using guagemaster model D,I thought I would give this a try,do you put bus wire into say track 1 as I do at the moment or do you use accessories ?
    I am a 69 year old electrical idiot that's why I am asking your advice.

  • @olivermendez5459
    @olivermendez5459 6 лет назад +1

    great video! I'm new to the hobby, can you perhaps do a follow-up with wiring for turnouts?

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  6 лет назад +1

      Oliver Mendez I don't wire mine up. :-)

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  6 лет назад +1

      Yes, point motors are fantastic but I really can be doing without the extra work load wiring them up.

  • @kropotken
    @kropotken 6 лет назад +1

    Is the brand of connector (called an insulation displacement connector or suitcase connector) you used from 3M? They look like the #905 connector from 3M. You need to mention that the connector needs to match the gauge of the wires or you may not get a good connection. Enjoyed the video and your layout updates.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  6 лет назад +1

      No idea if i'm honest, the place I brought them from sorted me out. :D

  • @chris58smith
    @chris58smith 3 года назад

    Excellent

  • @blackatron666
    @blackatron666 4 года назад

    What would happen if you used these droppers at every connection section? I gave up on my layout because I can't solder and kept melting my skin. I didn't know these wires existed! 😂 They will be so much better! I just want to know if too much will cause issues or not?

  • @farmerdave7965
    @farmerdave7965 4 года назад

    I like your musical choice for the video. What is it ?

  • @deltic5514
    @deltic5514 6 лет назад

    Just seen a kit on eBay looks identical got myself one. Fingers crossed

  • @philparrish8892
    @philparrish8892 Год назад

    I understand how to connect the dropper wires to the bus wires. And I also understand the bus wire is not intended to be a continous loop. But, how do you connect the bus wires to the DCC controller?

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  Год назад +1

      Most controllers have a port to accept the bus wires, they are then held by a small screw

    • @philparrish8892
      @philparrish8892 Год назад

      Thank you, Mark @@NewJunction

  • @MFL8378
    @MFL8378 5 лет назад

    When doing your dcc wiring, have you used any insulating rail joiners at your points.

  • @ssanewstarjuniorjasminebry9101
    @ssanewstarjuniorjasminebry9101 4 года назад

    What tripped the trains at the end, causing them to stop?

  • @jacobhardcastle5419
    @jacobhardcastle5419 4 года назад +4

    Question what was the wire that you used and where can i get those clips from. Thanks

    • @johnallen4176
      @johnallen4176 4 года назад

      I think their called scotch loks. I've seen them used in motor industry, if this is any help to you

  • @BearwoodWestYard
    @BearwoodWestYard 6 лет назад

    Very nice video Richard! Definitely shows how DCC can be cheaper than most think and the pre-soldered method is rather clever. Can't wait for the update, and is that a sneak peak of a Dapol IDA intermodal set for the DRS 68?

  • @graham33freeland59
    @graham33freeland59 3 года назад

    Do you have to have dropper wire's on every siding with dcc when using electrofrog points ?

  • @gordonmcillroy455
    @gordonmcillroy455 5 лет назад

    R U running electrified points from the Select and if so can you indicate how to wire the points motors into the system? Please.

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  5 лет назад

      Hi, I dont use any point motors I'm afraid.
      Regards
      Richard

    • @gordonmcillroy455
      @gordonmcillroy455 5 лет назад

      @@NewJunction Thats a shame I was thinking of getting back into railways (retired now) and thought I might use the select as a start up option. How do you operate your points?

  • @keeganseva3975
    @keeganseva3975 4 года назад

    This definitely appears to be the most beginner-friendly method of setting up DCC wiring... especially as I have zero experience with soldering

  • @cliff24budgie
    @cliff24budgie 3 года назад

    Hi there cud you please tell what ballast colour that you used on you lay out here please after some for my layout thank you

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  3 года назад

      Woodland scenics fine grey blend

    • @cliff24budgie
      @cliff24budgie 3 года назад

      @@NewJunction thank you big help

  • @michaeljbrennan3728
    @michaeljbrennan3728 4 года назад

    What is the exact terminology for the splicing clips? I need to find some here in the States.

    • @mickayres3978
      @mickayres3978 4 года назад +1

      A quite common name for them are suitcase connectors

  • @andys2917
    @andys2917 3 года назад

    Thank you!!

  • @TomMaddox888
    @TomMaddox888 6 лет назад

    Could you link the Heathcote Electronics automatic signals to these bus wires to provide them with power?

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  6 лет назад +1

      No as they require a different voltage.

  • @chrisbeckett8361
    @chrisbeckett8361 2 года назад

    Would it be the same set up for a DC layout

  • @woodman5647
    @woodman5647 Год назад

    Is your bus wires solid or stranded

  • @C455
    @C455 5 лет назад

    great vid mate 😉

  • @ericnickle9652
    @ericnickle9652 Год назад

    Why do the bus wires not run in a loop?

  • @Newmillsmodelrailway
    @Newmillsmodelrailway 5 лет назад

    So, just to make sure I've got it right. I can have as many dropper wires I need on all running lines that I want powered (Sidings, up and down lines etc) and they all connect to that one bus wire that loops round? :-)

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  5 лет назад +1

      Yes 👍🏻

    • @Newmillsmodelrailway
      @Newmillsmodelrailway 5 лет назад

      @@NewJunction perfect ! Cheers, when I do eventually get everything sorted baseboards etc, will be good to get my trains running properly again !

  • @onnomulder9775
    @onnomulder9775 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for this instructive video !! Onno.

  • @steve1000017
    @steve1000017 4 года назад

    I have a layout loop of about 32ft in total and used 5amp wire from Halfords and used gauge master wires for my droppers. I have a NCE Powercab controller, but when running more two locomotives the system shuts down after about ten minutes. Any ideas what might be happening

  • @georgewyatt6712
    @georgewyatt6712 6 лет назад

    Hi great video and looks nice and neat, when I started my baseboards last week I am doing DC but as I say doing the baseboards I thought I would put bus wires in before I put the tops on then if I do change to DCC at a later date they will be there and all I would need to do is connect up to them. Regards George..

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  6 лет назад

      I'd recommend going DCC for the extra control it offers & as you've seen, no real extra work or cost involved.

  • @jaxmar88
    @jaxmar88 6 лет назад

    Im a bit confused, you said you only were going to have 4 pairs of droppers for your layout, so why have you got 3 pairs within inches of each other? I do realize there on different tracks

    • @NewJunction
      @NewJunction  6 лет назад

      I've got four locations on each 'loop' where I've connected the track to the bus wire.

    • @jaxmar88
      @jaxmar88 6 лет назад

      So 12 in total, thanks