Over the last couple of weeks, I've been busy finalizing a few areas of track..
Thanks to
@C855B 's donation of some blue bus wire, I have been installing bus wire to the finished portions of the layout.
One unique element I'm building into the layout is Twisted Pair Bus wiring..
https://ncedcc.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/205474045-Twisted-Pair-Bus-WiringThe way I'm doing it is:
1: Cut a length of Bus Wire for a liner length of layout (+2') for space for bus-bus connections..
2: Measure (on the layout) distance from 1 end to approx feeder locations.
3: I'm using 16ga stranded for pig tails, that are soldered to the bus at those distances.
4: Cover the solder joints with electrical tape. (individually.. don't wrap them together)
5: Take the length bus (with pig tails soldered) and mount one end to some bench work.
--- Put the other end in a drill chuck..
6: Spin.. until wire is twisted..
.. for long lengths of bus you might have to flip it and spin from the opposite end for an even twist.
7: Install the bus.. you can easily pass the twisted bus with tails through a 1/2"+ hole in cross members
---I'm attaching hooks to the benchwork and just hanging the bus on hooks.
8: I'm connecting lengths of Bus with those WAGO clips..
9: Then attach feeders to the pig tails.. (either with wire nuts or WAGO clips)
9a: Since I'm doing Unitrack, I'm plugging feeders into the Kato 3 plug connectors, then wiring those into the pig tail.
More soon..
Next step is Loconet cable (using Digitrax)..
for the long lengths, I'm debating if I should use Cat5 cable (twisted pair) vs Traditional 6 wire telephone cable..
I noticed NCE is now doing Cat5 Network Bus interface.. I assume due to component availability, with a bi-product of improved signal transmission (or vise versa)