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Offline PeterF7  
#1 Posted : 21 December 2022 21:56:12(UTC)
PeterF7

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I plan on using a turntable on my layout and have ordered a Marklin 74862 Turntable. In the description, is the sentence: "Locomotive operating current must be supplied separately to the track spoke connections." There is no user manual listed for this model but there is one for its predecessor, #74861. I did not see this mentioned. I plan to use a CS for rail operations.

For those of you who have powered these connections, how did you do it? Would you do it differently this time?
Offline Goofy  
#2 Posted : 22 December 2022 20:21:25(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: PeterF7 Go to Quoted Post
I plan on using a turntable on my layout and have ordered a Marklin 74862 Turntable. In the description, is the sentence: "Locomotive operating current must be supplied separately to the track spoke connections." There is no user manual listed for this model but there is one for its predecessor, #74861. I did not see this mentioned. I plan to use a CS for rail operations.

For those of you who have powered these connections, how did you do it? Would you do it differently this time?


You must feed separately by use same main digital wires.
You should not bridge further is what Märklin means.

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DCC = Digital Command Control
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