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I'm building a small N scale layout in a coffee table under glass with a tunnel of course, because of this I want power to three points on the track (there are no switches or crossings) I assume the way to wire this back to the power supply is all outside tracks to one power supply terminal and all inside connections to the other terminal? I tested the connection using only one of the powered joints back to the power supply, it worked fine (it was soldered). When I joined up all the track connections, outside rails together and to one transformer terminal and inside rails together and to the other transformer terminal I got nothing. Is this telling me I need to solder the other two connections. <br />Thanks <br />Jack
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