Faller e-train track

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Faller e-train track

Post by rebelego » Sun Mar 17, 2024 7:54 am

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I have bought some Faller e-train track for a new project. The short straight tracks (about 65 mm long) all have one rail cut and a strange coil. Is this a special track or are all short straight tracks like this? What is it for?

I thought it might be used with the points, but the points do not switch the track power. I will not use track power anyway, so I guess I just remove the coils as they look a bit weird.

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Re: Faller e-train track

Post by -steves- » Sun Mar 17, 2024 10:22 am

The track has a split in it, so it's just to pass current through for when using track power. If you don't need track power then by all means it's fine to do away with.
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Re: Faller e-train track

Post by -steves- » Sun Mar 17, 2024 10:22 am

-steves- wrote: Sun Mar 17, 2024 10:22 am The track has a split in it, so it's just to pass current through for when using track power. If you don't need track power then by all means it's fine to do away with.

I guess the idea is you could use it as an isolating track, if you wanted to.
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