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Certainly need to use this! Thanks!
I’ve always liked the thought of the suitcase connectors but with everyone I questioned about them would say that it causes signal problems with DCC so it would be better off just soldering your feeder to bus relations
I agree, these are the best wire connectors ever made, they make so many jobs way easyer and quicker.
the best part, they are re-useable
hey there, this is a fantastic video, i guess you use the colorless wire for the inside track? Does the main bus go from the powerpack to the track? Persons suitcase connecters look fantastic.
Thanks for the Video, it really helped.
You know, I didn’t know how these worked when you clarified it to me but watching the video in fact makes it clear. Pretty cool.