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<P>Dave,</P> <P>This is my first layout. I have no idea why I did what I did, from the basic information I've read it seemed like it would work. I plan on only running 1 train at a time as a switching layout on this module for now. It will be a feed mill that is a part of the "grand plan" and will have modules added to it. (That sort of explains why the two lines run end to end going nowhere.) So having everything powered would be better for DCC later on, correct? I want the conversion to be easy when the time comes. I'm just looking for information on the right way to do it not just a way that works unreliably. All the information I've found is either too basic and lacks the details that I'm missing or shoots right over my head. Electricity can boggle me, so once i get an understanding how to wire this stuff, I'll be a little better off. </P> <P> </P> <P>thanks</P> <P>Mac</P>
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