Joined: 01/04/2018(UTC) Posts: 8 Location: Seoul-teukbyeolsi, Seoul
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Hello. I have a question. When I install more than 2 signals in my track, the half of track lost power. Does this happen due to the misconnections or does the half of track require additional power? Thank you for reading. In addition, I attach photoes of my tracks. I installed a signal lamp in Track1. If I remove track 2 or install another signal lamp in track2, a signal lamp in track1 is not working (power off).     Edited by user 25 September 2019 05:19:27(UTC)
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Joined: 30/08/2002(UTC) Posts: 1,288
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I believe you need to add some more information, like article N.o. of the signal, what kind of track you have, and how you have wired everything. Then, I’m sure you will get useful feedback. |
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Joined: 12/08/2006(UTC) Posts: 9,273
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What system do you use on the model railway? |
H0 DCC = Digital Command Control
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Joined: 04/02/2011(UTC) Posts: 3,555 Location: Paris, France
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Originally Posted by: stororoj  Hello.
I have a question. When I install more than 2 signals in my track, the half of track lost power. Does this happen due to the misconnections or does the half of track require additional power?
Thank you for reading. Hi This looks like you haven't fed power to the track between signals which you should. So each insulated track section must be wired so that center studs ("B") are connected just before the insulated track section with the track just after the insulated track section. Cheers Jean |
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Joined: 01/04/2018(UTC) Posts: 8 Location: Seoul-teukbyeolsi, Seoul
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Originally Posted by: Goofy  What system do you use on the model railway? I use Marklin CS2 programming track.
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Joined: 04/04/2013(UTC) Posts: 1,291 Location: Port Moody, BC
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Originally Posted by: stororoj  Originally Posted by: Goofy  What system do you use on the model railway? I use Marklin CS2 programming track. There is obviously a problem here. You should not have any signals or non-insulated connections to the programming track. Perhaps it would be a good idea if you posted a sketch of what you have connected to what. Peter
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Joined: 01/04/2018(UTC) Posts: 8 Location: Seoul-teukbyeolsi, Seoul
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Originally Posted by: PMPeter  Originally Posted by: stororoj  Originally Posted by: Goofy  What system do you use on the model railway? I use Marklin CS2 programming track. There is obviously a problem here. You should not have any signals or non-insulated connections to the programming track. Perhaps it would be a good idea if you posted a sketch of what you have connected to what. Peter I attach my track photo. I installed a signal lamp in Track1. If I remove track 2 or install another signal lamp in track2, a signal lamp in track1 is not working (power off).    
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Joined: 21/02/2016(UTC) Posts: 219 Location: Just north of London
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I think that you have a bad track/connection.
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