09-12-2011, 11:58 AM
Hi Tom,
Maybe it's not the track: Maybe it's the feeder wires.
Are you using solid or stranded wire for the track feeds?
Sometimes a loose strand will cause a short.
Or a break or kink in the feeder wires will cause an invisible short.
Wiggle the feeder wires and see if the short comes and goes...
Maybe it's not the track: Maybe it's the feeder wires.
Are you using solid or stranded wire for the track feeds?
Sometimes a loose strand will cause a short.
Or a break or kink in the feeder wires will cause an invisible short.
Wiggle the feeder wires and see if the short comes and goes...
Ron Wm. Hurlbut
Toronto, Ontario, Dominion of Canada
Ontario Narrow Gauge Show
Humber Valley & Simcoe Railway Blog
Toronto, Ontario, Dominion of Canada
Ontario Narrow Gauge Show
Humber Valley & Simcoe Railway Blog