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Re: Powering turnout points


 

Michael,

It might, but keep in mind that the wire must:
1) be of adequate size to carry the full current required by the least energy-friendly train you can think of, and
2) be very flexbile so as not to create problems throwing the turnout.
In summary: probably not, but worth a try if you think both items are covered.

Wouter


On Sat, 12 Jun 2021 at 15:27, Michael Shockley via <docshock31=[email protected]> wrote:
I think I could solder a single strand of wire from the point to the closure rail it leads to to power the points. Wouldn¡¯t that do it?? Pardon me if I used the wrong term there.?

Mike Shockley?

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