Excellent job , glad you got the shorting out sorted those connectors save a hell of a lot of mess that you get when solderring the connections , great job
I like the plan to allow DC on at least 1 loop. If you ever get to the point of fitting your own DCC chips, it's helpful to have a DC loop to check out and run in a locomotive before the surgery!
Thanks Neil, yea that is a good point. I do want to eventually convert some of my favorite and childhood DC locos to DCC. The thought is a bit scary as I don’t enjoy soldering!
Congratulations on your 1000 subscribers. Cheers Deano
Excellent news for your 1000 subscriber iam interested in the little Junction boxes thankyou for the tips and video 👏
Great update... Congrats on reaching 1k subscribers! Don't forget Rule 1 - your railway, you do what YOU want, your way. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Mike, I got a bit burnt out on the model railway but am back now. Rule 1, is the best 😂
Excellent job , glad you got the shorting out sorted those connectors save a hell of a lot of mess that you get when solderring the connections , great job
Thanks John, especially the way I solder, not my favorite job! Thanks for watching
I like the plan to allow DC on at least 1 loop. If you ever get to the point of fitting your own DCC chips, it's helpful to have a DC loop to check out and run in a locomotive before the surgery!
Thanks Neil, yea that is a good point. I do want to eventually convert some of my favorite and childhood DC locos to DCC. The thought is a bit scary as I don’t enjoy soldering!
Congrats on the 1K subscribers! Well done for sorting the electrical fault out - I know from experience it can be a pain.
Regards
Steve
Thanks Steve, I lost my mojo for a while but back to it now and enjoying the hobby again