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I cut new gaps in some spare ties and found them to be full open circuit with NO resistance at all.
Well, I still don't understand how 2.3 M-ohms is triggering a BDL
Here's a photo of some of my turnout work...
I am not kidding. Get it...
The DMM is only going to read the DC component of the impedance.
Sorry to nitpick again on the terminology: Ed
Nice Robert but it looks like your loco is about to run the wrong way thru some closed points. Hope he is just waiting in the hole... Ed
...or else!
The flux has no capacitance and the PC ties can't have much, otherwise lots of hand-laid track would be triggering BDLs all the time, and cleaning the flux would be irrelevant. The only reason I'm harping on this is that I have hand-laid turnouts and I'm considering using BDLs, but before I make that investment, I'd like to understand the situation.
The flux has no capacitance...
While it is probable that if I change the sensitivity of the BDL will fix the issue, my concern is that ALL these turnouts should not have any resistance on them with tested in isolation (not installed on the layout). I would prefer to get to the bottom of the issue I am seeing with the multi meter before I install them and potentially create problems for my self over time.