Today I made a start on the wiring - after getting the track down with the Peco PL10 motors attached -
I use some 3D printed covers I got off eBay to hide the massive holes that this method creates - I could've gone with Seep motors or similar and not had to make massive rectangular holes but I already had these PL10s from my old Ffarquhar layout.Here are the components I'll be using -
- PSU - 12v 2amp adapter
- 12v PWM speed controller from eBay - I've been through a few of these and this model delivered the best results, although would still benefit from a couple of diodes on the output to improve the slow speed control
- Rotary reversing switch
- Couple of 12v LEDs - amber to show power is connected, and red when power is being delivered to the track
- Peco PL26 passing contact switches in a PL27 switch bank - two red levers will move pairs of points, the rest are black for single points
I've also ordered a small CDU which I hope I can use with the same power supply to deliver a bit of extra oomph and reliability.
First I located and installed the fixed components - speed, direction and power with the two LEDs in situ. The bank of point switches will sit on top neatly.
Wiring is fairly simple, just two wires after the PWM and rotary switch using chocolate block connectors to split it to the 3 track feeds. I'm waiting until the CDU arrives before I wire the points up.
But otherwise it's all tested and working.

























































