My current layout (Kato n scale, DCC ECoS 5.1) is an around the wall product of using available garage space (detached, unheated, California central valley location) while also accommodating parking my Miata within the layout. For a number of reasons, both good and bad but mostly good, the Miata has been sold and the entire garage is now my oyster. In building the current layout I probably made every rookie mistake in the book, but in the end I enjoy it as do others I have shared it with. It does NOT lend itself to operations, but that isn't my thing anyway. Planning, building, and running trains are what I enjoy most about this hobby. The layout started out as an L, 10x12 feet, was expanded to 10x17 feet, then 17x17 feet in its current configuration (see current layout picture).
So... The layout as is consists of a long single main line around the perimeter, or, optionally, across a removable duck under which was removed when I parked my car in the garage. A second main line, call it the local, is about half the length. In expanding the current layout into the garage center with a peninsula, my main goal will be to significantly lengthen this second main. I have no elevation changes on the layout and do not plan any, so I will employ a 15 degree crossing for access (see proposed layout picture).
I have gone through at least 25 iterations with Anyrail, so nothing is etched in stone, but is probably close. My main concerns have to do with electronics however. The original bus is 14 gauge, extended 3 times with Wago connectors. Drops are all Kato blue/white 24 gauge, about every 3-4 feet, less than 18" to bus connections. I control about 35 turnouts with DCC Concepts decoders powered separately. I don't have any issues with track power with up to 4 DCC sound locomotives running (plenty for a single operator) and perhaps 2 more idling. The current plan is to extend the bus around the perimeter of the new peninsula with Wago connections once more.
Questions... Is it time to rewire the entire bus with perhaps 12 gauge or should I wire as planned and upgrade if necessary? Or is it time to consider adding a booster to the layout (although I'm not sure what that would even entail)? I don't currently have any track power issues on the layout, and I do not plan to run more trains than I currently do. I do have access under the entire layout so that is not an issue.
I welcome your thoughts and/or suggestions.