QUOTE: Originally posted by davsachz One thing I didn't say in the first post is one of the MRC power packs is a 2500, the other a 3000GS. The 3000 GS gets it's power from the AC of the 2500. It's basically a power pack with no transformer.
QUOTE: Originally posted by davsachz At one half of the layout powering up one pack provides power to both trains.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by rrinker That is EXACTLY your problem, you cannot use common rail if you use an MRC power pack plus an MRC cab control running off the very same power pack. Both supplies must be isolate from each other --Randy