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*** PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION ***
Track Wiring Kits do NOT include the following:
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Power Supply – These are readily available from
several sources. Look for a regulated variable DC (VDC) power supply
which can be adjusted to provide up to 15 volts of power and is rated at
10+ amps continuous output. The Pyramid PS26KX (available on
www.eBay.com or
www.etronics.com for
about $80.00 plus shipping) is a good choice for 1/32 slot car racing.
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Power Taps – For plastic tracks, power taps are track sections used to
evenly distribute power throughout your layout. Power taps are
generally straight track sections with wires (“taps”) attached to each
track rail. Wires are typically “attached” using solder; however, in
some cases it may be possible to “stuff” exposed wire into channels
formed by the track rails on the underside of the track. Power taps for Scalextric Sport track are available in the “Products” section (see
Power Tap).
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Controller Hookup Panels – Controller hookup panels provide a
convenient way to quickly connect/disconnect your controller.
You can make your own or purchase ready-made
controller hookup panels from Slot Car
Corner. For those of you who might want to try
their hand at fabricating their own hookup panels, controller hookup
panel hardware kits and other
optional components are also available. The "Articles" section of the Slot Car Corner
website also includes detailed step-by-step illustrated
instructions
for both basic and enhanced controller hookup panels.
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Wire
– Use stranded copper hookup wire to distribute power throughout
your layout. Remember, wire with a lower (numerically) gauge
number has a higher current carrying capacity (called "ampacity") than an higher gauge wire.
For most layouts, 14 gauge wire is a good choice. If you have a
larger layout (e.g. individual lane lengths greater than 100 feet)
consider using 12 gauge wire instead. Hookup wire is readily
available at most electronic stores (e.g. Radio Shack) and automotive parts
stores; however, you'll often get a better deal at large home improvement centers
such as Home Depot or Lowe's. You might also want to check your local “yellow pages” or business directory
to see if there are cable and wire suppliers in your area who carry
flexible stranded hookup wire.
Tip: If you find a local wiring and
cabling distributor who requires a minimum order which exceeds your
immediate requirements, you may want to purchase the additional wire in
anticipation of expanding your layout in the future. Another
alternative is to find someone else in your area who is planning to wire
their track. If you belong to a slot car club, you may be able to
coordinate wire purchases with other members to meet the minimum
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