Electrical work got underway in earnest on Monday. Following last weeks installation of all the MP1's under Gunnison yard and the two mine turnouts on the main line, John came over to sort out the wiring for each turnout.
To start we checked to see if anything had changed electrically only to find we had a short on the whole length of the layout that was not there last week. Well after testing, checking and cutting bus wires we finally found the culprit. In the past whenever a turnout has failed on my N Scale layout it was a pain to take it out of the layout and as I am using hand made turnouts this time I pinned the turnouts down using Peco track pins on a few of the PCB's. We had a hotter than expected day last week and as we pulled the last pin out the short disappeared. So, lesson, do not pin on a PCB opposite one another. Offset the pins or clean the underside of the PCB so you do not get a short. Same for the underside of the throw-bar wire.
Here are the neat small MP1's under Gunnison. The MP1's provide a lot of adjustments to get them to work well, fit into a small space and with a neat terminal block on the side.
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And the unit that will control the Kit turntable speed.
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I have just remounted this unit to fit nicer.
Bus wires are all in down this side so we are getting closer to running the first train as too the NCE panel.
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A big thanks to the guys for their assistance.
Rod.