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My prior layouts used PW transformers. Later, I added TMCC and a CAB-1 without complications.

I want to add Lionel Power Masters to the new layout I'm building, and here's my complication.  I'm planning three loops or mainlines.  Two will be connected to each other via switches as well as to some sidings. The 3rd is elevated and no worry. The sidings are easy for me to handle, as well.

With just conventional and TMCC, I'd run three instead of 4 (2 per transformer) bus lines around the layout and connect feeder wires to the track. One would go from transformer #1's A post to the center rail of loop 1, the second from transformer #2's A post to the center rail of loop 2, and the 3rd from transformer #1's U post to the outer rails of both loops 1 and 2.  After ensuring the two transformers are in phase, I'd then connect a short wire between the two transformer's U posts.

This saves on the time (and expense) of running a 4th wire by using a common/shared wire for both loops' outer rails.

Can this still be when using Lionel Power Masters?  If so, how.  I read the Power Master tech manual and didn't see an answer.  Do I run a shared wire for the outer rails and bring it back to one Power Master's U post and connect the U posts of the Power Masters?  Or, do I bring the outer rails wire back and then "split" it and connect to both Power Masters?

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Thanks Mark - you answered my specific question and gave me a word I should've used for clarity, "daisy-chained." 

I'll have the switches insulated from one loop at the center rail (in addition to the outer rail for the non-derailing feature) so that only one transformer (or PM in this case) and loop will control the switch between the two loops.  The second transformer picks up the engine once it hits the track. I've made this work before plenty of times with conventional. 

The PM-1 "U" posts just pass through the brick, and the non-fused PM-1 adapter cable IS the "U" connection to common("U" on a ZW, Z, KW, SW, etc.).

The fused wire goes to the output A, B, C, or D(Z, ZW, V, VW, eg.) of the transformer you are using and is regulated by the PM-1 at the "A" terminal. You leave the transformer(s) turned up to full voltage, all PM-1 "A" posts are connected to center rails. This provides the proper polarity for whistle/bell operation.

In brief, you really don't need to change your common ground scheme at all, but you do need to either power each PM-1 with the two wires of the adapter cable with the unfused wires connected to any convenient common ground location, or connect the PM-1 "U" terminals to any convenient common ground location, or both(which is usually what ends up happening - redundant - but not harmful in any way).

You really only need to connect to the "A" posts on the PM-1s to the track, as long as your adapter cables and track are all connected to common.

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