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Evening Yall-

I just purchased a Power Distribution board from Jim's trains: http://www.jimsmodeltrains.com/-strse-571/Miller/Detail.bok

I understand how to connect everything going into the board, just the simple screw connection. However the connection at the end, the single connection that goes to the power supply appears to be a bit of a different connection and I was wondering if anyone knew what it is. Looks almost like I could put a headphone jack in it.

Anyone know what I am talking about? Just looking for a technical term for what that connection is called.

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that is for if you don't have a controller ie: for lighting in buildings. Its so you can plug a power supply into it seperate from the controller so it doesn't draw power from the controller and the trains.
 

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I do not have the board in hand at the moment, so I can not post any pictures.

I was basically going to take all the wires from the terminal joiners that are wired to the track and run them to the power distribution board. I was then going to connect the transformer to the power board to just have one wire running from the transformer from the track.

Hope that helps
 

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ok this will be an okay way of doing this if you are doing or #1 the lower option and or #2 the left and top right option but you will not be able to attach any accesoireis as the power will fluctuate as the throttle nod is increased to full. i'd recomend having or#1 lower and or #2 lower left for the track only and the or #1 upper to the board and then only use for accesories to keep the accesoeries at a constant voltage.
 

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um ok. it doesn't make much sense to need the board because you can hook the wires from the controller straight to the track so there is no need for the board then.
 

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oh ok i know what your doing now you mean you have sections of track blocked off from the main track that you want to connect so it works with the main track.
 
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