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<p>Hi all, </p><p>I need a little help. I asked the manufacturer and got no response. What I seek is a little help in wiring/gaps in a crossover. I have a DCC crossover, a reverse loop module, and it has a short in a rail regardless of position I put the module, gaps, power terminal, etc. Some scenarios get it "close" with one one area on a gapped track that shorts. My question is...is there a tried and true method for crossovers? I researched the wiring for DCC webpage but it sorta kinda addresses my problem but not really. Any input is appreciated, and yes I did a search of the forums but all I got was a kagillion answers for DCC and nothing to do with crossovers. Thanks if you can help</p>
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