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Basic Wiring for Model Railroaders: The Complete Photo Guidex$11.29
    (3 reviews)
Best Price: $18.95 $11.29
This is a Basic Wiring for Model Railroaders Complete Photo Guide Book from Kalmbach Books. Even if you don't know a watt from an ampere, you'll find you can still wire a simple or advanced model railroad with the help of this book. Using clear, photographic step-by-step instructions and nontechnical language, the author walks you through many of the common wiring projects you'll encounter as you build your own railroad. FEATURES: Glossy softcover 80 page book. Full of black and white photos. Inside the book you'll learn how to: -Select the appropriate tools and supplies. -Wire a basic train set. -Wire turnouts and other special track sections. -Install various DCC systems and decoders. -Keep wires and connections neat and orderly. INCLUDES: One 80 page Basic Wiring for Model Railroaders Book SPECS: Pages: 80 Width: 8-1/4"" Height: 10-3/4"" sf1/4/01 ir/jl
MPN: KAL12212 -
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Customer Reviews
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Basic Wiring for Model Railroaders      By on 2001-01-13
This is an excellent guide for basic wiring schemes with many photos. I was mostly interested in DCC systems and understanding the basics. I had read the Digitrax Big Book of DCC but I was still uncomfortable with the system conversion. This book was very basic but brought all the components together for me to get a grasp of DCC and gave me the confidence to proceed. The photos were very helpful.
A Good Introduction      By AQBRMBQ99ESI7 on 2006-09-27
This book will not make you an expert in wiring together complex layouts with signals, interlocking, block detection and such but it will make you a competent installer of basic model railroad track wiring. That was its purpose and it does a good job of fulfilling its purpose.
After a short introduction explaining how electricity is used by the models, this guide introduces the basic tools, the basic procedures and then goes on to show how these tools and procedures are used on sectional track and then flex track. It starts with a very simple, "oval around a Christmas tree" sort of layout and then builds upon that, adapting and explaining the refinements as it goes along. It introduces such topics as block control, reversing track sections and even provides a brief introduction to digital command and control setups.
If I were to have one complaint, it is that almost everything is explained in terms of Atlas components. This is reasonable in that most beginners use Atlas electrical components (Controller, Selector, Twin, Connector, Switch, etc.). I just which it had spent a little time explaining what the switching inside these components does so that other electrical components could be wired the same way.
People who are interested in 3 rail systems will be disappointed since the coverage is exclusively for twin rails. Still, it is a very effective introduction.
Basic 2 track DC wiring      By AB9MK8OJVJIAO on 2006-01-18
If you're model railroad is 2 rail (vs 3) and DC (vs AC), this book covers all the basics that you'll need to wire your layout. If you're looking for 3 rail AC wiring advice, look elsewhere
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