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Gentlemen, thank you. <br /> <br />Joe. I love your new word Frankensteinining I will use it myself. <br /> <br />I know about solar and if its not too bright, that may not matter. <br /> <br />I would like to use track power but i'm a bit confused as to how it will effect light bulbs, what is actually across the rails of an MTS is pretty murky. <br /> <br />Troy I would love to use those decoders not only in track side buildings but in my many illuninated carriages but unfortunately I am no richer than the rest of you, now that i am retired. <br /> <br />The idea of citronella ccandles is economical and easily done, in fact it is what we are using at the moment. <br /> <br />John the new LEd's may well be the answer from the Electronic ***, I am concerned about voltage spikes and high and varying voltages hurting any normal incandescent bulb . <br /> <br />Thanks <br /> <br />Ian Kawana etc.
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