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15 years 6 months ago #4176 by Mr. White
MTL track feeder was created by Mr. White
Does anyone know if the two "eyelets" on the MTL feeder track can be used as vias? Also if I use them as vias can I break the tabs of of the top of the feeder?

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15 years 6 months ago - 15 years 6 months ago #4187 by Socalz44
Replied by Socalz44 on topic Re:MTL track feeder
Zac, I'm thinking that nobody knows the word vias. I don't. If you mean can you eliminate the eyeholes from the track and wire what's left behind (vias?) I don't see why not it is all electrically connected. Cheers, Jim CCRR:)

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15 years 6 months ago #4190 by craZ13
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Zac after looking up "vias" I think Jim is correct, but I'm only an electronics amateur.

I'm curious as to what you have in mind, that might help answer your question better.

Jerry
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15 years 6 months ago #4199 by shamoo737
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Zac, you can eliminate the feeder track altogether. Just solder the feeder wires to the rail joiners.

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15 years 6 months ago #4206 by ausman2001
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Is there a reason why it's better to solder the wires to the joiners than the rails?

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15 years 6 months ago - 15 years 6 months ago #4207 by ULie
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ausman2001 wrote:

Is there a reason why it's better to solder the wires to the joiners than the rails?


it is much easier to reach. To solder to the rail itself you have to create the space for it. At the joiners you just have to remove or modify the roadbed joiners.

GreetingZ, HilZen,

Uwe

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15 years 6 months ago #4230 by GWoodle
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ausman2001 wrote:

Is there a reason why it's better to solder the wires to the joiners than the rails?


If you solder the wire directly to the track, you run the risk of melting the plastic and the little clip that holds the rail in place. Zscale may be less tolerant of any changes from the smooth rail.

The tabs on the MTL feeder track are meant to hold the wire connections in place. IMHO i'd rather have a screw post to tighten and wrap the wire around. Those type connectors make a more secure connection.

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15 years 6 months ago - 15 years 6 months ago #4231 by Socalz44
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Also, you may want to visit the Photo Archives. Like I said before virtually every question has an answer already on ZCS.
zcentralstation.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=section&id=8&Itemid=87
Finds Socalz44, on the second Gallery page, click, and click on Misc. for answers.
Cheers, Jim CCRR:)

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15 years 6 months ago - 15 years 6 months ago #4325 by dominique
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GWoodle wrote:

ausman2001 wrote:

Is there a reason why it's better to solder the wires to the joiners than the rails?


If you solder the wire directly to the track, you run the risk of melting the plastic and the little clip that holds the rail in place. Zscale may be less tolerant of any changes from the smooth rail.


Although myself I also prefer to solder feeders on joiners, sometimes you have no choice and you defenitly have to solder a feeder directly on the rail (for example when you have to set an unsulating joiner - for turnouts - spurs where a loco is due to idle, etc).

In that case I select to remove a few ties close to the end, and set them back while the feeder is soldered in place.



On the above picture (thanks again to you guys who helped me to learn how to insert shots), if you look at the turnout that is parallel to the ATSF Dash9 on the neighbouring track (BTW I'll have to replace it when I receive a new sample as this turnout is messing me - short and derailment issue). As I had to isolate it from the straight track that is beyond it I had to solder the feeders directly on straight track's rails.

Dom
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