Full module wiring

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Mike_R
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Full module wiring

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I hope this doesn't scare anyone off, but here is a photo of our new crossing module with all the wiring except signals installed.

This module has to handle two crossing power districts, and may split the layout into up to four blocks.
The tracks are wired to allow easy addition of block detection, hence the loops on the centre connector block.
It has the full DCC aux bus, 16v bus and eight wire X-bus. It has connectors for all four routes.
Most internal connections are made with terminal blocks to make it easy to alter, repair and fault find.
The large grey cables are the screened X-bus cables, though with suitable connector adaptors it could carry any system's bus.

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BrianMoore
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Re: Full module wiring

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Seriously masterful.

I'm really looking forward to the meet on the 20th, when we can use it again.

All hail, Professor Ruby.
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Re: Full module wiring

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Looks like you've been very busy Mike, nice work!

I'm looking forward operating on the new crossing. I saw it in action on you-tube and looks great. I'm hoping to bring my module to the UK next week, but I'm not quite done myself, still needing to make some decent carry handles (read carry system for two boards), and do some wiring on both boards... It looks I'm going to be busy...

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Re: Full module wiring

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A basic module would not need anywhere near as much wiring as this one, although my 11th Avenue modules also has lighting and other power buses which put even more wires in.
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