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Do I need so many feeders for soldered track?
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<p>Guys, this is the OP again.</p> <p>Thanks for the tips, and no, I wasn't going to forego feeders, just wondering if soldered sections could eliminate some, and it seems true.</p> <p>However, you are on to a tangent here that worries me. Do you mean that simple derailments and trucks causing shorts now and then warrant systems of bulbs and or circuit breakers? That's the first I have heard of that. Do you mean just large layouts with boosters?</p> <p>I don't have a need for boosters, so I have been told. (about 250 feet of track). Are you saying that if I run my Tsunamis off the rails somewhere they could fry? I have been using the old layout with the occasional derailment-short and never lost anything. Have I just been lucky?[:O]</p>
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