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What will you need 5VDC for all over the layout? Instead of running it all over the layout why not provide 5VDC only where needed from 12VDC by using a simple 3-terminal voltage regulator (like 7805)?The other thing I'm puzzled about is what hi-amperage boosters will feed your monster DCC bus? I'm worried about the ability to trip the short circuit protection when the short occurs on the track fed by thin feeder wires. Also high-amperage and N scale seems like a bad combination. I see melted models in the future.
5V will be tapped for detection logic and signals, and there will be plenty of it spread around to warrant a separate power bus for it. Besides, 7805s are not "simple". They're a power-sucking, heat-generating pile o' crap. (I've been using 7805-pin-compatible switching regulators for over a decade. Your point is taken, however, there may be savings in localizing the lower voltage versus running duplicate copper. I'll review the upstream/downstream considerations, one of which is putting more load on the 12V bus rather than spreading the wealth.)Where in this did I say I'm using high-amperage boosters? 5A, max. The 12V and 5V buses will be probably 10-15A, but those will get both branch and local distribution protection. I have LOTS of experience with power supply distribution fusing from my 2-way radio days, so I'm bringing that knowledge over.
Last time I used a classic 7805 was a 78L05 on a serial com port level converter, one lousy 8-pin chip. Even with only about 20-30mA drawn by the converter, the regulator bucking down from 13.8V would get fingertip-burning hot.
Looking for the Wago taps online discovered they have a new design, their "221" series:
Go ahead, John. You laugh. Nah... my career has been steeped in hardware integrations, and it was learned long ago that quick'n'easy, cobbled or homebrew solutions are a b!tch to diagnose and fix. This layout will be way too big to be sloppy, careless or inconsistent. A little bit of analness now will be rewarded by fewer issues down the road, and in those rare instances it will be much easier to deal with.
Naw .. I admire you for your commitment to excellence .. and i do understand .. my wiring is a challenge sometime to troubleshoot .. and sometimes I wish I had put in sub panels . but the evolution of my layout has been one of continued redesign and changing things around .. so I live with it .. I will do it differently on the next layout