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Link above should be image of my layout.
Basically I have two straight tracks, ending up in loops at the end (called a dog bone layout?). In the middle of the straight tracks, I have 2 EZ-Command DCC single crossover turnout (1 left, 1 right, part number 44137 and 44138) that connects the two straight tracks to each other.
When I plug it in, the EZ-Command unit is blinking really fast, telling me something is short. If I unhook the tracks in the whereabouts of the single crossovers, it returns to normal, if I plug one side of the turnout, it is also fine, but if I plug both tracks into it, there is a short.
I have a feeling that I need something else, to prevent the shorts, like a reversing module of some sort? Can anyone provide
me with advice on what part do I need, how many of them do I need? and where should I put it/them?
Link above should be image of my layout.
Basically I have two straight tracks, ending up in loops at the end (called a dog bone layout?). In the middle of the straight tracks, I have 2 EZ-Command DCC single crossover turnout (1 left, 1 right, part number 44137 and 44138) that connects the two straight tracks to each other.
When I plug it in, the EZ-Command unit is blinking really fast, telling me something is short. If I unhook the tracks in the whereabouts of the single crossovers, it returns to normal, if I plug one side of the turnout, it is also fine, but if I plug both tracks into it, there is a short.
I have a feeling that I need something else, to prevent the shorts, like a reversing module of some sort? Can anyone provide
me with advice on what part do I need, how many of them do I need? and where should I put it/them?