I wasn't sure if this belonged in the "electrical" section or not, but it has to do with a 3-rail layout.
A friend and I are working on a small Fastrack layout for a Christmas display. It has five O36 Fastrack switches in it. I'm powering the switches from a Lionel CW80 transformer and the track power from an older Lionel LW transformer.
We're having an issue where the switches all seem to work fine, but the track power seems to have a short somewhere. My multimeter will read about 5 volts of track power before the circuit breaker kicks it off.
If we disconnect the power wires from the switches, then the track power will stay on, but as soon as we power the switches, the short returns. If we take the switches out of the track but leave them connected, they'll work and the track power will still work too. There has got to be some kind of short somewhere between the track power and the switch power, but where???
When we first set it up, we were connecting both the track and the switches to the CW-80, but I brought in the LW because I'm more accustomed to how it "behaves" when there's a short.
We've triple checked all the wire colors from the controllers, and the connections to the aux power on the switches. All correct, no stray wires or anything like that. All of the jumpers have been removed. What in the #)@! could we be missing? It's driving me crazy!