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I would gap some more track creating more blocks, so that when you have an electrical problem, you will be able to find the area the problem is. If the engine will work in all areas but one, then you know you've found the "rough" area of your problem. <br /> <br />Run feeders to your blocks. Wiring for dcc is easier than dc. Run two power bus wires down the centre of your layout - underneath - and solder all your feeders to the two power buses (wires) <br /> <br />If you have a friend with a scanner, draw a rough plan of your layout and post it here.
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