Originally Posted by tabkld93:
The MRC is similar to a ZW. There is a short, but I don't know how to find it.
The switches work perfect. Not very exciting without a train running through them
Agreed. The most efficient way of isolating a short in the track seems to consider a simple oval -- merely as an example. Divide the oval into two halves by separating two sections of track at each end. If one half of the oval works and the other doesn't, you have learned something. Take the non-working half and separate it again into two halves. Repeat test, etc., until you've found it. I'm the first to admit that it is not easy to do with large, complicated layouts, especially when screwed down, but the principle is sound and it's better than simply going section to section and trying each piece in turn.
Are you absolutely certain that you haven't got the wires connected power to power, or power directly to ground? With the early models of the CW-80, (Not the "G" versions) this was extremely easy to do.
At the early stages of my trouble-shooting, I use an old postwar illuminated caboose which I push along the track by hand to check for faults.
I'd be interested in how this turns out. Good luck.