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I have a 30-90578 "Country church with op. White Lights white with red windows."

How do I wire this up? (I assume the wrapped-up wires are the feed.)  Track power? The transformer feed I use for my streetlights?  Something else?  Do wires matter?

Both wires are silver encased in black insulation.  One of those has a white dotted line on the insulation.

Apologies for the blurry picture; I didn't notice that it was blurry when I was taking pictures.

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One could use AC track power.  I prefer to connect to a dedicated lights circuit with independent voltage control to adjust brightness.

Unwrap the silver tie from the bundle.  The two long black wires that were in the bundle connect to an AC power source of your choosing.

Connect either one of the church's long black wires to common (it doesn't matter which) and the other long black wire to hot.

I have a MTH Country Church on my layout. To enhance the lighting effect, I cut and installed panels of plastic "stained glass" in the window frames. More "churchy."

I thought about doing that, as the broken plasticville church we have has mottled red and green film on the inside of its windows.

@SteveH posted:

One could use AC track power.  I prefer to connect to a dedicated lights circuit with independent voltage control to adjust brightness.

Unwrap the silver tie from the bundle.  The two long black wires that were in the bundle connect to an AC power source of your choosing.

Connect either one of the church's long black wires to common (it doesn't matter which) and the other long black wire to hot.

Thank you!

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