Peco code 83 - DCC conversion
How to wire a DCC friendly turnout for use with DCC and a slow motion switch machine. Basically a description of how to wire as per the instructions. Additionally I show how to remove the over center spring so the turnout can be used with slow motion switch machines. These turnouts are #6 radius, code 83. I plan to do more videos like this as I progress with my railroad, I'd love to get feedback and improvements. Please subscribe to keep up to date with the progress and for more how to videos. P.S. I mentioned that applying solder to the track was called tanking, I meant to say tinning. Sorry if anyone was confused!

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