Great Job Adi!No problem you are welcome, it is also very interesting for me to see your wiring. Very neat work.
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Great Job Adi!No problem you are welcome, it is also very interesting for me to see your wiring. Very neat work.
Simply Incredible job keeping everything organized.Indeed there is a lot of wiring regardless of scale. With my large scale layout I have most my wiring terminated at the rear of the layout. For convenience I use Peg board (no holes to drill) for my wiring backboards. I’ve attached a couple photos.
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The above photo shows the major voltage feeds. The photo below is a large diode matrix that controls switch, signal, uncoupler motors and voltage to many LED’s.
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The photo below shows the wiring of my master control panel.
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All my wiring is color coded and backed up by a multipage spreadsheet. On the many occasions that Mr. Murphy and his pals the Gremlins have shown up, it’s been pretty easy to troubleshoot wiring problems.
@pianoforte , sorry I don’t mean to bugger up your log. Kurt got me thinking about all the colored wires that most visitors won’t see.
Exactly, that is ultimately the goal.That catenary will look superb. Will you have an engine displayed beneath it?
you are doing wonderful work on the Railroads Project , my friendThanks for likes and comment. The 2 catenary poles has been completed. Here you can see the differences of the booms well. Next the whole thing will be painted and installed on the board.
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to be continued.