Outstanding tutorial Frank!! I’m on the same page again as you are. Organization is key to a well running layout, and color coated to know where everything is connected too. I love it. Another thing I use are terminal barrier strips, where you can tap off of them for either trains and/or accessories. They also help in minimizing a spaghetti of wires as well. I use the ring terminals on those as well to have secure connections. Great job! Tom
There you go, Tom there’s another thing that we have in common. I also use barrier strips in fact that I have a Ziploc bag full of them just haven’t used them on this layout yet. It’s slowly getting done, I do a little bit at a time. 👍😊
Very nice! A great tutorial, for sure. I have a few friends that do their wiring in a similar fashion. It is certainly cleaner and looks much better than just wiring things willy-nilly, without a doubt. An excellent video, as always.
Thank you so much, John! I really appreciate the feedback. This is exactly why I made this video, to try and help people that maybe just getting into a hobby. Frank
Wow, great video. Let me tell you, I'll go to town applying N scale rivets and scratchbuilding obscure models, but when it comes to doing the things that actually make things move or pass current, my brain goes all screwy, so I find all this work very impressive
Thank you so much for your wonderful comment. Took me almost 2 weeks, but the Semaphores are now working. The one sensor on track two has to be adjusted. Seems track one is tripping track too. The infrared sensor needs to be turned down using the range pod. Have a wonderful night, Veeker! Frank
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Very good tutorial! That is EXACTLY how you should use a solderless connector. Every one listen to Frank!❤❤❤❤
I truly appreciate the feedback, MATT! I’ve seen so many people using these connectors incorrectly. Just trying to help her TRAIN community. ☺️
Your work is so nice and clean. Very well organized and a lot of great tips in here for other uses.. 👍
Thank you so much Pappy! Just trying to help out our TRAIN community. 😊👍
Great tutorial Frank, I hope more will return to Postwar Signal use, simple and reliable.
Thanks Joey! Maybe once people see it operating that just might happen. I’d like to see that happen as well. 👍😉
This is really good and really helpful. Your electrical skills are awesome.
Thank you so much, Bob for your wonderful comment. I really appreciate the compliment.
Good tip Frank! I might try using some of those loops for some 0-27 switches! 😀👍💯
Awesome Bandit! Glad I could help! ☺️
Awesome work Frank! Very professional and great advice! 💯😎
I appreciate that! Just trying to help! 👍😊
Great work Frank!🚂🚂
Many thanks Chief!
Great demonstration.
Thank you, Paul! This was really needed.
Excellent tutorial for the new model railroaders. Been using this method for years and works very well.! Great video Frank.!👍🏻
I really appreciate your feedback, Mark! This is the whole reason why I made this video. Have a great day!
Outstanding tutorial Frank!! I’m on the same page again as you are. Organization is key to a well running layout, and color coated to know where everything is connected too. I love it. Another thing I use are terminal barrier strips, where you can tap off of them for either trains and/or accessories. They also help in minimizing a spaghetti of wires as well. I use the ring terminals on those as well to have secure connections. Great job! Tom
There you go, Tom there’s another thing that we have in common. I also use barrier strips in fact that I have a Ziploc bag full of them just haven’t used them on this layout yet. It’s slowly getting done, I do a little bit at a time. 👍😊
Very nice! A great tutorial, for sure. I have a few friends that do their wiring in a similar fashion. It is certainly cleaner and looks much better than just wiring things willy-nilly, without a doubt. An excellent video, as always.
Thank you so much, John! I really appreciate the feedback. This is exactly why I made this video, to try and help people that maybe just getting into a hobby. Frank
Good tutorial Frank!
Appreciate that Wes!
Excellent ❤
Thank you so much for your comment! 😊
That’s Tremendously Awesome! Have an incredible weekend!
Thank you so much, Juan! I really appreciate you watching and thank you for your comment. Have a great day. (Frank)
I am very picky about wiring too and this is exactly what I would do. Nice tutorial!
Thanks John! I’m really particular about my wiring as you can see. I prefer it to be nice and neat. (Frank)
Wow, great video. Let me tell you, I'll go to town applying N scale rivets and scratchbuilding obscure models, but when it comes to doing the things that actually make things move or pass current, my brain goes all screwy, so I find all this work very impressive
Thank you so much for your wonderful comment. Took me almost 2 weeks, but the Semaphores are now working. The one sensor on track two has to be adjusted. Seems track one is tripping track too. The infrared sensor needs to be turned down using the range pod. Have a wonderful night, Veeker! Frank
Good tip
Glad you liked it! 👍
Very awesome tutorial on this!
Thank you, MATT. Hopefully, it helps.😊
great work
Thank you so much! 👍