Hi Guys. Just started and Made an Outer loop and an inner loop. When i,m on the Outer loop and want to go to the inner loop, entering Goes fine, but when the train is fully on and changement the Point behind it, the power is cut. Hoe do i rectificatie thuis.
Thanks, Hans
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Re: Inner track
Are you using DCC or DC? I am assuming you use DC but have briefly explained both. Also I am assuming you use the word loop meaning an oval of track so you have an outer and an inner oval of track linked by two points.
With DC each loop needs a seperate controller. (So for two loops you need two controllers). Ideally you also need a pair of isolating railjoiners inbetween the crossover points that link the two loops.
With DCC, one controller is used for the whole layout. Link wires are used to ensure power reaches all the track.
I hope this helps.
With DC each loop needs a seperate controller. (So for two loops you need two controllers). Ideally you also need a pair of isolating railjoiners inbetween the crossover points that link the two loops.
With DCC, one controller is used for the whole layout. Link wires are used to ensure power reaches all the track.
I hope this helps.
Budget modelling in 0-16.5...
Re: Inner track
This video may assist if you're using DC:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iw4foG_nBCU
which is OK for only one loco - with more you need two controllers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iw4foG_nBCU
which is OK for only one loco - with more you need two controllers.
Re: Inner track
Go on the Hornby forum General section and look at the sticky post Getting started with extension packs, which explains all about getting power across loop to loop, etc.
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