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Re: Cross Tracks (4519) question
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Fri, 21 Apr 2000 20:04:28 GMT
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I do exactly this and it works without a problem. I have two loops that cross
each other twice; I must admit that visitors can't resist the temptation to
run one train into the other.
Cary
"James J. Trobaugh" wrote:
> I have a simple question about the 4519
> http://www.lugnet.com/pause/search/?query=4519-1
> cross tracks. Is the voltage from one track isolated from the crossing
> track? Basically I want to have two mainlines cross each other while
> maintaining separate power supplies. Can this be done with a stock 4519? Or
> do I have to use the "ol' tape on the end of the track" method to isolate
> one of the tracks?
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> Thanks
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> jt
> --
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> James J. Trobaugh james.trobaugh@ngltc.org
> North Georgia LEGO Train Club www.ngltc.org
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