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Title: Bachman switches
Post by: Lesgrant on January 20, 2015, 10:33:07 AM
Any suggestions on hiding the switch wires on the layout. With those connectors it presents a real problem.
Title: Re: Bachman switches
Post by: jward on January 20, 2015, 10:56:19 AM
you could drill a series of holes through the baseboard in a straight line, then drill them out to make a slot big enough to feed the connector through. or you could use a jigsaw to do the same thing.
Title: Re: Bachman switches
Post by: Len on January 21, 2015, 07:50:04 AM
I drill one hole, cut the wires about in the middle, and run the end from the switch under the table. A bit of shrubbery hides the hole.

Then I strip the ends end put them under the screws on one side of a 4-position terminal block attached to the bottom of the table. I use 20 gauge, 3-conductor, stranded thermostat wire to extend the wires to another 4-position terminal block near the control panel. The cut off end of the switch control wire gets dropped through another hole, and attached to the block, and plugged into the controller if you use it. I don't, and use another piece of the thermostat wire to extend to Momentary contact, center off, SPDT toggle switches.

The thermostat wire is color coded, making it easy to assign a color to the common, through, and diverging positions.

Len