scook said:Thanks for the tip, Just spent a few hours outside trying to fix the problem, I did re-solder the diodes, sadly this didn't work, I then added an extra power supply to the track just after the second section of track and it works a treat. Problem solved.
You should only lose 0.6 - 0.7 V per diode..Gavin Sowry said:I thought it was one of the fundamentals of inserting diodes into a circuit, that you lose about 2V at the output end.
PhilP said:You should only lose 0.6 - 0.7 V per diode..
Of course, if this is at the 'end of the line', so a long way from your PSU, then there could be a considerable voltage drop by the time you get to that point anyway.