How to Ballast an O-Scale Switch - Part 1 of 2
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@esiegel76 well you've been lucky=) i've had one burn out in a tunnel=/ im only using a lionel 180w powerhouse but i guess even thats enough to make them go (over time of course). well hopefully none of yours ever have that problem! haha
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This helped!
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Apparently not. :)
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hey eric. i have been using atlas track on my layout for about 5 years now and i was wondering if you have been having issues with the connectivity of the middle rail. there is a jumper wire underneath the switch that connects both ends of the middle rail. the problem is that the gauge of the wire is too small and cannot handle the 18v and burns out. i have had about 6 switches now that have had that problem. i just use jumper wires under the table to reconnect it. Common problem?
-Chris
Chessie9009 1 year ago
@Chessie9009 I've never had that problem myself, no.
esiegel76 1 year ago
I know a guy that uses a cheaper substitute than what you bought but looks exactly the same, he uses chicken feed, the feed that you give to the baby chickens, or chicks.
97trainman 1 year ago
@97trainman You can use any material you want. I choose to use real ballast.
esiegel76 1 year ago
How do you keep your track so clean?
megerbightex 1 year ago
I use a track cleaning car filled with acetone to clean the rails. I did a video on it, so just check out my list of videos.
esiegel76 1 year ago