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Hi anthonyj64 <br />I am using an LGB transformer it will eventual sit on a high shelf in the kichen <br />thats the closest indoor power point to the railway and have LGB controler outside. <br />for wiring Ii have used two core flex the stuff rated for 240V ac domestic lights <br />grey outer insulation for 45 trains orange for 32mm trains and white for acsessories <br />lights points ect.. <br />Track wiring is being set up as a ring main that is a cable follows the track buried <br />in 50 mm PVC pipe with pits spaced where the next track feed or acsessorie feed is needed hopefully around about the same place. <br />There will eventualy be three seperate transformers one for each train and a seperate one for acsessories not essential but advisable to do it that way. <br />VERY IMPORTANT keep MAINS power and low volts train power well seperated <br />Mains preferably stays indoors with a low volt feed to the garden for the railway <br />regards John
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