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You can't have too many feedersAlways go 1 or 2 sizes heaver than you think you need for the bus wiring
Since my Cumberland Subdivision has been functional, I have managed to burn out 3 locomotives - two derailed going through an incorrectly lined turnout (my bad) and by the time I noticed, they were toast. I have an NCE system and I think a 2 amp power system. Does anyone place a circuit breaker in-line so that if the tracks are shorted out the breaker is thrown before damage is done to an expensive locomotive? I know I should pay more attention, but when operating solo I love to have several trains running at a time, so a derailment might occur without me noticing for a while.
The light bulb will prevent mechanical damage to the locomotive. Like Peteski said, it will not prevent spikes from damaging the decoder.
I'm really trying to imagine a scenario where I would need more protection than that which the booster already provides.
Following... I know guys who swear by circuit breakers and our modular club layout has one with its NCE system.However, my Digitrax system--one I've been using now for 13 years--has adequate automatic short protection. Now, I rarely run more than 2 locos at a time, but I'm really trying to imagine a scenario where I would need more protection than that which the booster already provides.