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I was reading some posts the other night and there was one about wire guages for DCC. As usual the post was answered in detail, but then somebody commented about how this question frequently comes up and therefore it would be good to make the detailed response a "sticky".
As a newcomer, can somebody pls explain what this means - my sense is that it means the info is easily retained and regurgitated, but if so where are these kept and can one easily look through the 'Sticky's" ?......... I ask as I am sure therein lies the answer to many questions that have and many that I haven't even thought of yet. Thanks |
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A 'sticky' stays at the top of a section on the forum for easy access.
If you click on the wiring and electrics section you'll find the one you want at the top.
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That makes sense and probably explains how I stumbled across that post - thanks
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I have only just joined. Would like to start chatting and get to know some members. I see your called hound dog. Do you mind if I ask you, are you a Elvis fan as well as a train layout man?
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