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Reply to "Good Layout Flaw? Huh!"

Arnold D. Cribari posted:

A layout flaw can be a good thing you may want to keep.

The example I gave on the other thread is a voltage drop in a section of my layout where the train runs through town. Of course, the voltage drop slows the train down as crossing gates drop and the train slows down:

 

Safety first, we need to protect all those little people in that town, and slow the train down when it's running through town.

Thank God for the flaw! LOL!

You might want to reconsider thanking anyone for that flaw.  The voltage drop means some track or wiring junction is getting hot.  As time goes on, that could actually cause bigger problems or even a fire.  Not exactly something to be thanking God for!

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