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I have a No. 5 turnout and installed it with a power connector at the end of the rail marked A.  Although there is a gap in the rail between A and B/C, should there be conductivity from A to B & C or is A insulated?

 

Atlas O Turnout

 

The reason for the question is that further to the left in the diagram I inserted an insulated connector. At first, the segment from A to the insulated connector seemed to be powered. Then I suddenly lost power all the way from A to the insulated connector. Did the switch malfunction or is this the way it's supposed to be?

 

Thanks for your help.

Atlas O Turnout

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Skip . . . .  Ya gotta go to the source.

Scrapiron.

 

Each leg of an Atlas switch must be hard wired.

If there is a gap, power must be wired in on EACH side of the gap.

All jumpers must be 16 gauge or larger and you must use di-electric grease.

Never rely on the joiners. They can fail.

I have 35 Atlas O switches and all are wired that way. All work.

Scrappy

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