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NEVER trust rail joiners to carry either electrical current or DCC signals, even soldered ones.
stranded .. black toward the layout edge ..
Can you expand on this? In my experience, soldering makes the three pieces involved (two rails, one joiner) electrically (and to some extent mechanically) a single piece. And unless you're talking a very long stretch with no feeders, the resistance of the nickel-silver shouldn't be significant.My general standard is that every joint should be either: soldered;insulated; orhave feeders on both sides of the joint.
I agree that soldered joiners should be fine, but I do think you are overstating. A solder joint does not make the3 into a "single" piece. But it is very strong.
As for feeders, you would be surprised at how short a stretch you needwith code 55 nickel silver rail before you can see a big voltage drop.