Was it a steam Loco?   Maybe the fireman cleaned the grates!
John Armstrong
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Edward Davis 
  To: [email protected] ; [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, August 08, 2011 12:51 AM
  Subject: {S-Scale List} wiring turnouts


    
  When wiring back to back turnouts, does there have to be a piece of insulated 
track between the two? I wouldn't think so, but some type of short caused some 
of the plastic ties to melt on one of the turnouts. The two turnouts had been 
working fine until today. Several locos ran over the area without a problem. 
Then a third loco ran into the area and caused a short. When I examined the 
turnouts, I discovered that some of the plastic ties on one of the turnouts had 
melted and were warped. Puzzling. Any thoughts? Of course this happened in a 
hard to reach area.  :  ^ )
   
  Ed Davis
  Stockton

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