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Offline Twinrover1965  
#1 Posted : 09 January 2025 13:50:02(UTC)
Twinrover1965

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Forgive my ignorance but which Marklin digital wiring (with bare wires at one end and spades at the other) do I need to run from a distribution strip to C track?

I understand 74040 is used for analogue only.

I am currently using Uhlenbrock 2neo control.

Hope one of you oracles can assist.

Many thanks.
Offline rhfil  
#2 Posted : 09 January 2025 14:45:16(UTC)
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My theory has always been the bigger the pipe the less loss due to friction but in this instance whatever you are comfortable using from 14 down. The female spade lugs need pretty small wire or they don't fit the male ctrack spade lugs.
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Offline PMPeter  
#3 Posted : 09 January 2025 15:46:25(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Twinrover1965 Go to Quoted Post
Forgive my ignorance but which Marklin digital wiring (with bare wires at one end and spades at the other) do I need to run from a distribution strip to C track?

I understand 74040 is used for analogue only.

I am currently using Uhlenbrock 2neo control.

Hope one of you oracles can assist.

Many thanks.


I'm not really sure what you are asking. The 74040 wiring set is what you use to connect to C track. The red wire goes to B and the brown wire goes to O. It doesn't matter whether you are running analog or digital.

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