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Thanks guys. Peteski I believe it is 32awg? It's been so long since I bought it. It may look thick because you're seeing twisted pairs. There are 4 wires coming from each post, with the neg and pos for each twisted together. I havn't sorted out how to route them through to the decoder. I thought about using short pieces of thin tubing as hangers to bring all 4 pairs back to a central point where they can join the decoder wires. That may be to bulky thing. I might just use Tacky Glue, which I learned in another thread here. Craig
I see we have a bit of a theme going with some loco lighting projects (which look great! ).I'll jump in with my contribution, which is my very first (successful) decoder install that I put in my MP15AC kit-bash....I installed SMD LED's for the headlights on both ends and for the gyralight on the front.I'm very pleased how bright the lights are and how good the gyralight effect looks.Since this was my first decoder install, it took me quite a while to figure out how to get the decoder programming right (thanks to peteski and everyone who helped in the DCC forum )
If it is 32 AWG (0.008" dia.) then it is relatively thick. I often use 28 AWG (0.0045" dia.) wire for such small installations. That wire is much softer, easier to work with and to hide.Also, assuming that the lights in each housing light up together, if you will power these from a DCC decoder then wiring each pair of LEDs in the housing in series (inside of the housing itself) would reduce the wires from 4 to 2. You will then also only need one resistor per pair. You cut out half of the wires and resistors.
You know I have other tight curve handlaid trackwork that has been sitting in the same basement:https://picasaweb.google.com/ErieChris333/HarlemStation#5648063141495422194I just checked it and didn't see one single popped rail
Spent some time this past week building a funky turnout for my ferry dock:More details in my layout engineering report:https://www.therailwire.net/forum/index.php?topic=31751.msg414018#msg414018
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