I haven’t posted in over a month so I thought I’d post a short update on the layout progress. As I mentioned last month, I had slowed a bit to take a breather from the intensity of benchwork construction. Doing so gave me the opportunity to step back and think though the next steps. As I started looking carefully at where to start roadbed and track, it became obvious that I needed to begin at the point in Willis where the Louisiana Central and Illinois Central tracks leave the layout and go into hidden staging. As I evaluated the design, I came to realize that from a track plotting perspective, this was going to be a complicated lay out. I have several tracks in the area all going into curves at various points and also starting down grades, again, at various points. I finally decided that this area may work best using the “cookie cutter” method of sub-roadbed construction. I’ve plotted and cut out some of the plywood sub-base. Next, I’ll use that as a template to mark and cut out the Homasote for the sub-roadbed topping. I still have to build and install all the risers for this sub-roadbed (about 22′ so far).
It also occurred to me that if I want to install the wiring as I go along (which is what I planned to do), that I needed to start drawing up a wiring diagram. The layout will be powered and controlled with a Lenz DCC system. I will have three booster districts; each of those divided into two or three sub-districts; each of which will utilize a DCC Specialties PSX circuit breaker for protection. My wiring diagram will show these components with associated wiring, as well as tie points for the wiring. Actual connections will be a mixture of direct wire-to-wire soldered joints, and screw type terminal (barrier) strips, the latter being to aid diagnostics when it becomes necessary to troubleshoot things. The single most important thing I want to do as I lay track is to solder the feeders to the track and drop them through the roadbed as I progress. I want to connect the track to the electrical bus as soon as each small section is done so it can be verified and debugged if necessary.
Anyway, I’ve spent a good bit of time working through the electrical aspects of the project, at the same time compiling a list of the supplies that I’ll be needing. I need to order my terminal strips and a few other things, and admit that I had a case of “sticker shock” when I started pricing things. Man!, prices have soared since the last time I bought any of this stuff. I’ve checked the prices at Mouser, Newark and All Electronics. Anyone have a favorite supplier that they recommend?
So that’s about it for now. I’ll likely try to get some risers done this coming weekend. I haven’t taken any photos since the basic benchwork was put up . . . I’m waiting until I actually spike down some track, even if it’s just a few feet. I’m excited about the next few months because I have several weeks of vacation time coming, and I hope to utilize a good chunk of it for layout construction.
-Jack



