I watch eBay for lowest pricing, normally about $18 plus shipping for 20 to 26 conductor. That’s 2000’ of #28 wire for around $25 total. About 1½¢ per foot.
It’s just 3 wires, and short ones at that. If I had any around, I’d probably use some 4-conductor phone wire, just because the wires are already bundled together, but if not I would just roll out a couple of colors of connecting wire.
It’s a good opportunity to practice wire splicing, soldering and insulating with shrink wrap.
Would anyone be able to take a photo of the photocells that show how their connection to the GCP. I assume you have to solder two separate wires from the photocell to the GCP Thanks
As I recall, my photocells from Rob Paisley came with short pigtails attached. However, I wanted to place the furthest photocells some distance from the crossing to get the lights on a few seconds before the train arrived, so I had to extend them anyway. Yes, each photocell requires two wires. Get used to soldering. It’s pretty easy, mostly just splicing extensions, but there will be a number of them. I also assume you’ll need a separate power feed, either from a layout bus or a separate supply. My circuit boards run on 12 VDC, which conveniently is what I have on my lighting and accessory bus running around the layout.
I used something like #24 wire and appropriate shrink tubing. I used to live about a half hour from a decent electronics supply place, so I usually made a list and went there every few months.
Everything is still in boxes, and when I built my crossings it was kind of sloppy so I didn’t take pictures. Sorry.
With shrink it doesn’t matter; it will ‘center’ over the knot at the splice and the gaps in the insulation. Use a dab of goo or caulk on one end if you worry about it creeping over the years or slipping if pushed.
I never felt the need to get the adhesive lined stuff. Sometimes I slip two different sizes of HST heating the smaller piece first then slipping the larger one over that if I think I need extra strain relief on an assembly.
Amazon has 1/8 heat shrink if you can’t find it anywhere else. Most of those assortment packs have lots of sizes that are really too big for model RR work.
I use lots of four conductor 22ga. stranded telco wire for many lighting and signal applications. Easy to strip and a good size for many uses plus the strands can be pulled out of the jacket easily if you want to use individual wires.
My GCP has been converted to infra-red detection, hence the replacement chip in the socket. Here’s a representative photocell, one of four, installed. You would twist four of the photocell wires, one from each, and twist them into the [gnd] terminal. Each of the other four wires go to east and west, near and far terminals respectively.
For my flashers, I like about 3 feet. For gates, about 4 or 5 feet because they need time to drop down before the train gets there. Some of this depends on train speed. If you run fast trains, you need more distance.