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I am installing an insulated section of track to trigger signals. I am using Atlas O track. I started the insulated section at a turnout. I dremeled the jumpers for the outside rails on the underside of turnout. I measured 1.8 Volts at the insulated rail of the turnout. I then added several pieces of sectional track and measured the voltage on the same insulated rail of the sectional pieces and I am getting 2.9 Volts????? How is this possible? More importantly, is a measure of 3ish Volts close enough to 0 to trigger the signals? I ask now, because I have the track turn up and would rather not put it all back together to test it only to find I must have 0 volts for it to work.

thanks for your help

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Just to be sure, if you are using a DVM, is it autoranging to the lowest setting and you are actually reading 1.8mv?  I am unfamiliar with what you dremeled out of the turnout to isolate a rail, but why did you start there, and not just that first piece of sectional track attached to the turnout?  Sometimes the track will move or expand in warm weather to close a gap between rails you wanted isolated and you need a plastic spacer to keep them apart or an insulating pin with a shoulder as used in the Lionel O turnouts.   Most modern DVM's and some older VOM's have a sufficient input resistance that even the slightest leakage in a circuit will read on the meter, but any load will make voltage go to zero as it is being read through a very high resistance.   Put a lighted car on the isolated section and see if you still see that 1.8 volts or if under the lamp load it goes away.  If it does, then it is a high resistance leak that may not be an issue.  If you jam your test leads into the plastic ties, do you get any reading at all on your meters highest ohm range?  This would have to be in the megohm setting.  Is there oil or water or spilled coffee in and around the track?

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