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Network and label correctly right from the start!
If you are just starting to build a model railroad layout, then let the more experienced modelers tell you that it is very important to maintain neat and clean wiring and setup of your electronics. If you follow this tip, you will enjoy your model building system more in the future. Let's assume that you create confusing and unlabeled cable strands and, for example, connect your lighting elements or switches chaotically. If the control of one of the elements mentioned fails, the error is then very difficult to find. However, if you install structured electronics and cabling on your system right from the start, ideally with labeling and a specially created log book, then any failures on the system will be repaired in a short time. Use the items we offer, such as the distribution strips or the clamping plate from Fleischmann, to manage larger circuits.