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I think a lot of people (e.g. me!) get confused with droppers on points. Point clips seem an easy option, as long as you haven’t painted your track.
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Point clips can overheat and melt things.
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Walkingthedog wrote: Mon Mar 22, 2021 10:50 am Point clips can overheat and melt things.
As if I didn't have enough to worry about! :shock:
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Don’t use them unless you have no choice. I believe Yelrow a member if this forum had that problem. He may be along later.
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Darkscot, hi, it is I Yelrow. Just spoken to WTD. Mine, got very hot, and melted the sleepers. Avoid them, like the plague. Solution, is a doddle. Cut out the sleeper, where they go, and solder a thin piece of wire to each side of rail. They may show it on the net. If not, PM, me and i will send you a photo. It takes about 5 mins a point. I have had no problems since. john
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yelrow wrote: Mon Mar 22, 2021 12:51 pm Mine, got very hot, and melted the sleepers.
I am presuming there was a considerable current flowing through them to do that? I only ever have one loco running on my layout at any one time, so I do not think it would be a problem. However, I will take them out just in case, they don't seem to have much effect anyway.
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dont think so, just on normal DCC layout. 15 volt AC. There is a history on the net about them getting warm. You cant just take them out, as point will then not function right. Simply solder as i suggested. Its a tad safer, as they have a habit of pinging out.
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