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	Comments on: Connecting a Prodigy Express and Booster	</title>
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		By: Geoff		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I&#039;m not familiar with the prodigy system, but I did look at the support section of the MRC website.  The instructions for their boosters - they have a 3.5 amp one and an 8 amp one,  - all say that the factory only port is for the prodigy advance system, and if using the express, plug into the &quot;booster bus&quot; port.  There are also diagrams of how you should be connecting to the tracks.  If all you have are instructions on the back of the booster, I think you need to  go the website and get the complete instructions for the pieces you have, otherwise there&#039;s a risk you could burn something out.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m not familiar with the prodigy system, but I did look at the support section of the MRC website.  The instructions for their boosters &#8211; they have a 3.5 amp one and an 8 amp one,  &#8211; all say that the factory only port is for the prodigy advance system, and if using the express, plug into the &#8220;booster bus&#8221; port.  There are also diagrams of how you should be connecting to the tracks.  If all you have are instructions on the back of the booster, I think you need to  go the website and get the complete instructions for the pieces you have, otherwise there&#8217;s a risk you could burn something out.</p>
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