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					<description><![CDATA[For one, one wire is hot (+) and the other is ground (-).  If you have a forward light in the locomotive, it is usually the positive (+) and the other wire goes to the frame or the tender pick up wheels.  That´s the way my Mantua open frame motor is.  Hope this helps you some.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For one, one wire is hot (+) and the other is ground (-).  If you have a forward light in the locomotive, it is usually the positive (+) and the other wire goes to the frame or the tender pick up wheels.  That´s the way my Mantua open frame motor is.  Hope this helps you some.</p>
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