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  • From: Connecticut
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Posted by HopperSJ on Thursday, September 21, 2006 12:18 PM
Reggie, I can't agree with you more about keeping the wiring neat. I color coded all my pairs and strung in all up in eye hooks following a particular pattern. When I had a siding not work I went under the table traced my wires and realized that I too had crossed a pair of wires while working with my 10 year old daughter. How awesome it was to figure it out in a matter of minutes and not hours/days! If you can, always plan ahead and keep that wiring organized!
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got it corrected
Posted by thatboy37 on Thursday, September 21, 2006 9:41 AM
well i finally got the problem with my train fixed last night as you guys said i had 2 wires that were crossed on line 3 i put them where they were supposed to go and my train ran great from there on out. it only took like ten minutes to solve the problem. i'm glad that i followed you guys advice about keeping the wiring nice and neat well it paid off and i found the trouble shooting problem with ease. again thanks for the advice you gave hope you all have a great day
LIVE LIFE AS IF YOU ONLY HAVE ONE LIFE TO LIVE ! UNTIL NEXT TIME PEACE !!! REGGIE thatboy37@hotmail.com

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