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REVERSING POLARITY?

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Posted by spankybird on Wednesday, June 9, 2004 6:16 AM
Hi Jim,

I can’t agree with you more. To ASSume does make one out of you and me. And from reading other posting from Tim;
QUOTE: posted from Tim, Bedroom layouts:
Hello after getting out of the hobby for about 6 year, with ho, i have decided to come back and get right back into it dealing with N scale. Where once my ho layout was set we now have a pool table and the rest of my basement is pretty much covered up frunature computers and a bar. So i have decided that the only place availabe for my layout was under my bed. However i have found out that this is not an easy thing to accomplish, having only a 3 by 6 bed its kinda hard to hide my small layout under it.


I was pretty sure he was still planning on building a ‘N’ scale layout.

Even Chief’s short line isn’t that short to fit on a 2’ x 4’ layout.

This wasn’t much of an assumption.

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Posted by BigJim on Tuesday, June 8, 2004 9:54 PM
Spanky sweetheart,
As Demo Dickie always says, Never assume, it makes an *** out of yoU and ME!!!

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, June 8, 2004 5:03 PM
yeah, i understand, ill just switch over to model railroader fourms.
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Posted by daan on Tuesday, June 8, 2004 4:43 PM
Ooops DC? We don't have that! We run on good old AC.. Reversing loops are simple in DC though. Take about 3ft out of your turn, isolate every rail from the rest and attach 2 diodes (electronic devices which only let power through in one direction) between the isolated trackpiece and the rest of the track in that way that the train only runs in 1 direction and if running the other direction it blocks there.
What happens is that you run your train in the loop, and it runs into the isolated section. It stops because power is blocked. You change polarity on your transformer and the power will travel through the diodes and power the track where the train stopped. The train now runs out of the loop and onto your layout again.
Details and drawings of it should be obtainable on the forum which link was mentioned before..
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Posted by spankybird on Tuesday, June 8, 2004 4:18 PM
previous posting from Tim was about N scale. How much O or S scale can you put on a 2 x 4 foot layout[?]

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Posted by FJ and G on Tuesday, June 8, 2004 3:25 PM
Big Jim,

Good point. Never ASSume.
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Posted by BigJim on Tuesday, June 8, 2004 3:08 PM
Because of your name, everyone is assuming that you are building a n scale layout. In the chance that you are buiding a 3 rail layout, you don't need to worry about the track polarity. One advantage to 3 railin'.

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Posted by Big_Boy_4005 on Tuesday, June 8, 2004 2:56 PM
Tim, the guys are right, the best place for your questions is over on the MR forum. The guys here may have the answers, but don't share your interest in N scale. You will get more and maybe better answers to your over there. We aren't trying to be rude, just trying to direct you to the best source of information for your questions.[:)]
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Posted by spankybird on Tuesday, June 8, 2004 2:51 PM
You guys are being bad, must have had too much coffee.

Here is the link that will help you

http://www.trains.com/community/forum/forum.asp?FORUM_ID=88

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Posted by FJ and G on Tuesday, June 8, 2004 2:43 PM
Another good reason to choose 3 rail trains (or Marklin HO)
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Posted by ChiefEagles on Tuesday, June 8, 2004 2:35 PM
and MTH and Williams [could not resist] [:D]

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Posted by lionelsoni on Tuesday, June 8, 2004 1:00 PM
The folks on the MR forum can better answer your questions about N scale. This forum is for toy trains, like Lionel and American Flyer.

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REVERSING POLARITY?
Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, June 8, 2004 11:29 AM
hello everyone, i am intrested in making a reverse loop on my layout, i dont not have much room my layout is 2x4 but i have the atlas book and i should be able to have enough room however i am stumped on the saying reversing polarity i know that i will need insulaters but do i have to cut the track or could i use the insulaters as connecters, if i use the insulaters should i be fine or is there anything else i will need to do, and once again does that have anything to do with reversing polarity?[V]

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