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PECO PL-80 4 x Pairs Power Feed Joiners Wiring for Code 100 & code 124 Track 2nd
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PECO PL-80 4 x Pairs Power Feed Joiners Wiring for Code 100 & Code 124 Track 2nd class post only
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PECO PL-80 - 4 x PAIRS POWER FEED RAIL JOINERS FOR STANDARD CODE 100 (00 Gauge) & CODE 124 (0 Gauge) RAIL TRACK
These new Power Feed Joiners will help address the worries of soldering that many modellers' have: they're the safe, clean and tidy way of bringing power to the track. Supplied in packs of four pairs, each joiner has a short length of wire securely pre-soldered to it. The modeller just has to substitute the standard metal joiners for a pair of these where the power feed is required, and pass the wires down through pre-drilled holes in the baseboard. With approximately 8 inches (204mm) of wire on each one there should be plenty of length available to go through most baseboards. In turn these wires can be connected to longer runs of wiring under the baseboard and be taken back to the outlet terminals of the transformer.
Of course PECO can also supply the wire and cable connecting blocks to complete the set-up.These new Power Feed Joiners will also save time and help avoid accidental heat damage to the trackwork when using a soldering iron.
Available now, each single pack contains 8 pre-wired joiners (4 red, 4 black)
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PECO PL-80 - 4 x PAIRS POWER FEED RAIL JOINERS FOR STANDARD CODE 100 (00 Gauge) & CODE 124 (0 Gauge) RAIL TRACK These new Power Feed Joiners will help address the worries of soldering that many modellers' have: they're the safe, clean and tidy way of bringing power to the track. Supplied in packs of four pairs, each joiner has a short length of wire securely pre-soldered to it. The modeller just has to substitute the standard metal joiners for a pair of these where the power feed is required, and pass the wires down through pre-drilled holes in the baseboard. With approximately 8 inches (204mm) of wire on each one there should be plenty of length available to go through most baseboards. In turn these wires can be connected to longer runs of wiring under the baseboard and be taken back to t