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  1. hello i am in the middle of wiring drop wires to my track,but how do you solder the drop wires to points,i have the clips in the points at the moment would this do instead of soldering drop wires to the points thanks for any advice in advance
  2. [reply]poliss said: A reverse loop module might come into the equation too if the bridge is to be powered at all times. thought i had this sussed now this has cropped up
  3. thanks guys for all the advice my track is like Fishmanoz says,dc turntable,dcc main track i gather by all your answers i need to take a feed to each siding thanks again
  4. Fishmanoz said: Hi tootsie, I'll assume you are operating DCC as you've posted on this forum. You'll find complete information by searching on here, including at least 3 different ways of doing it but basically you have to isolate all output tracks from the turntable then you must have separate power supply to each track if you wish to operate locos when the TT is not turned to the track. Dropper wires to a power bus is the way to do it.hi fishmanoz my main track layout is dcc but i wired my turntable like minoo said using an old controller so can i use my main track to get power to my sidings from the turntable cheers in advance
  5. hi everybody i am kind of new to this on the layout i am trying to make it has a turntable i did try to make it work by going on hornbys website,then i started reading the forum and tried out minoo idea it works well but i do not seem to have any power on the track only on the piece which is lined up with the main track,is it possible to get power to the other parts of track so you can shunt the wagons about hope this makes sense thanks in advance.
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