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<p>Yes Walt, you a quite right and that what makes it all the more confusing. Possibly the idea of RF being involved may be a way to view things. </p><p>Say the blue track, which is connected to MTS is acting some how like a transmitter and the ballast is enhancing the transfer of energy to the red track. This would generate a potential difference between the two and the closer one to the source has a much higher voltage. The fact that we can't really get a current reading, would indicate how tenuous this matter is.</p><p>I realise i am clutching at straws but it is possible, unlikely but wildly possible.</p><p>Keven said it has happened before but very rarely and it is to do with the combination of ballast and that is all that i can think of that is differen in this situation from the rest of my layout..</p><p>Circuit diagram and photo coming up soon.</p><p>Rgds Ian </p>
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