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							<title>VIDEO CLIP: Short-proofing your layout</title>
							<description>Here's one of the better previews from DVD volume 3 ... this shows how you can literally short-proof a DCC layout.[i]Be patient ... it can ta</description>
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							<title>Re: VIDEO CLIP: Short-proofing your layout</title>
							<description>FLASH! The latest insight on DCC short management with auto tail light bulbs ...If you use or have t</description>
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							<description>The other consideration is how many amps a short will draw from the other trains in that booster district.In other words, if you have a 5 amp boos</description>
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