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Offline Drongo  
#1 Posted : 29 August 2013 09:15:24(UTC)
Drongo

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I have a CS2 and 3 60174 boosters connected to my layout. I have power supplies connected to the CS2 and the 3 boosters. One booster is connected to the CS2 while the other two are connected to a 60125 terminal.

Here's the problem. The booster connected directly to the CS2 has power even when the plug is out of the main power supply. Therefore, the only way power can get to the booster is via the CS2 connection - is this possible? Does anyone have any ideas?

Regards
Greg
Take it easy . . . . or any other way you can get it !!!!
Offline H0  
#2 Posted : 29 August 2013 09:28:39(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: youngagain Go to Quoted Post
The booster connected directly to the CS2 has power even when the plug is out of the main power supply.
How do you know it has power? Red LED on? Does it show up on the CS2 power screen?

Regards
Tom
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Offline Drongo  
#3 Posted : 29 August 2013 09:47:21(UTC)
Drongo

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I've found the problem. When all fails go back to basics.

I checked to see if the electrical isolations were correct and found that one section was not isolated. Hence the power from CS2 to the other table.

Everyone can relax now. LOL LOL LOL

Regards
Greg
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