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Offline klafleur3  
#1 Posted : 12 September 2014 01:42:28(UTC)
klafleur3

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Is there any advantages of shutting off the power to a Marklin 7686 turntable until I need to use it? I've heard I should connect a Marklin 6084 K84 decoder to the turntable and turn it on/off when I need to use the turntable to provide some protection from my digital layout running trains. Why?


Please advise. Thanks

Ken
Offline Ian Hickson  
#2 Posted : 16 August 2015 01:57:19(UTC)
Ian Hickson

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It's so that you can quickly toggle the power to the turntable so as to use the programming mode (otherwise you'd have to turn off your entire layout just to reprogram the turntable).
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