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Track Wiring – Recommended Wire Gauges For Model Trains
Wayne from the UK sent in this tip to share:
“Track wiring for model trains must be done with appropriate gauges to expand the lifespan of your rails as well as locomotives. To avoid wiring related issues, follow the track gauge recommendations. 22-24 gauge wires are best suited for lights and the same gauge can also be used for track turnouts. However, you should use the same gauge for track feeders but stick to 19-20 for best results. Track power bus on the other hand only need gauges of 14-16. Stick to these specifications for better conductivity and power output on your railroad.”
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I use 3 wire telephone wire. It is used on the entire layout..if I find that I need more power at another area I just run another line to that section of track, such as hills with grades that go to 3.5 degrees…yea I know but they do use pushers on the bigger hills. My power(engines) are all wheel drive and I love engines that have to work. The only bad thing about my wire is that it is not stranded it is single conductor and could break..I can run a train, turn a draw bridge,and light all the lights and signals from 1 TECH ll.Everything is sodered….Go FOR IT..Hobbies are fun…I know I’m crazy.
Thank you for the guidelines. This will be put to use when I start the wiring process