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The feeder wire is probably your best bet at determined intervals you should not have anymore than ten feet of track without a feeder espically if you are planning on dcc.Depending on the size of your layout waether you are using flex or snap track.I run a fairly large layout and I put feeders every ten feet with soldered connetions at different intervals to insure good current flow.A little extra time and effort while you are doing your track work will pay off many times over with smooth operation.
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