Here's a pic of the "portable" board I use as a test bed, Sarah - a 4-foot contiboard shelf with two lengths of track screwed to it, both with the screw-on power connectors we've been talking about. The front track is connected to the "programming" output of my central station (when the green plug is fitted to my Massoth CS), while the rear (longer) track can be switched between DCC power and basic analogue DC via the little LGB 1-amp power pack fixed to the board. using the big DPDT toggle switch on the black box. The Massoth rolling-road section on the rear track is movable to the front one when necessary, and can be adjusted to take almost any size of loco. The four feet of track is just enough to test locos on either DC or DCC, allowing them to crawl a short distance - for longer running-in I use the rollers.
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If you built yourself something similar, if a little simpler, you'd have the ideal setup to test any of your locos.
In the meantime, at the risk of repeating myself (and maybe showing just a little frustration!!), please, please, PLEASE buy yourself some proper track power connectors like the ones shown in the pic....!
Jon.