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OK, question for you T Trak guys... I see that the standard is "Blue white white blue" for wiring. How do you deal with shorts across the crossovers? If I wanted to wire the whole thing for DCC, do I need a reverser or something?
Don’t confuse ‘module wiring’ with ‘layout wiring’Think of Module wiring is simply feeder ‘drops’.Since there are two tracks, there needs to be power supplied to both tracks. When T-TRAK (all capitals with a hyphen) modules end up arranged in a separate loop, back to back, the yellow line/track ( the rear track when viewed from the front of the module) polarity from the power supply is simply reversed so that both lines have the same polarity. We can easily do this with sections of the main buss (yes, T-TRAK uses a buss - read the standards at www.nrail.org) that can reverse yellow line polarity in the areas where it is needed.Otherwise, in areas on a T-TRAK layout where single rows of modules are arranged in a single spline (as in FreeMo setups), and trains are reversed by using balloon modules and/or large peninsulas that act as balloons, trains can travel across the modules on red line, and return, in the opposite direction on yellow line.The BWWB wiring drops from the modules work great in this situation w/o having to reverse polarity on these single row sections. Obviously, however, crossovers can’t be used on these sections of the layout.Please, please, please, wire your T-TRAK module to the standard BWWB.Also, check out the ‘publications’ tab at www.nrail.org and scroll down to “Proposed T-TRAK Corner Recommended Practices”Diagrams of the original small radius corners used in T-TRAK original soecs/modules, and the larger radius curves that many of us are using now.
I saw on the Twitters that people are using AI to do track planning now along with realistic renders of what the layout will look like.
I'm reading up on all of this and it's quite confusing. The B-W-W-B makes sense until I imagine what the heck I do with those feeders. Tie them into bus wires? Leave 'em hanging?
So what I'm reading is that I will need a second bus for my inside track for home so that both lines can be operated from a single DCC command station.
Not sure what you are reading and where you are getting that info.