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					<description><![CDATA[Some short circuits can be difficult to locate. Start by removing MRC power pack completely from wiring, and using a digital meter, VOM, or buzzer to test sections of the track for continuity. Parts of the track should be isolated, and other parts should have connectivity. Test track section by section until trouble is discovered. If this is not possible, get a neighbor or friend to assist.]]></description>
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