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#1
General Discussion / Is this loco DCC ready?
April 08, 2021, 01:09:29 PM
Hi everyone. I was given an engine and discovered there is a removable hatch on top that reveals a circuit board. Can anyone explain what I'm looking at? Is the dcc ready? I appreciate your help! P.S. I wanted to upload photos to show you but the message board upload folder is full
#2
Turns out it was the dang turnout. I replaced it and it is running fine now.

Thanks for all your suggestions, I really appreciate your responding!
#3
Hi Jward thanks for your advice--I will try this evening and let you know how it goes!

#4
Hi Hunt, thanks for your advice. I do believe that I am wired the same as was shown in the diagram. I swapped the modules last night and still have the same problem. I will isolate the turnout and test for power as you suggested--I will let you know what happens. Thanks!
#5
Hi all, I am really baffled and would appreciate your help! I have a DCC layout with a reverse loop at each end.
There is an auto reverse module at each loop, I gapped the track in the same places, but only one of the reverse loops is working.
Here is a photo.



http://i935.photobucket.com/albums/ad200/MatCKP/Turnout_zpsll7l87s8.jpg

The area of track highlighted in blue has no power but all other track does and I can't figure out why. Really need your help!

—Matt
#6
Hi all, I could really use your help!

I have built a layout with a reverse loop at each end.

I have one EZ Command auto reverse loop module at each end. Each has a 5 amp max current draw.

Layout is powered by EZ Command DCC controller (item 44931) with 1 amp wall pack power supply.

There will be one loco running on this for now.

QUESTION: Do I need to get a 5 amp power booster (item 44910)?
#7
Awesome! Thanks everyone for you advice! I really appreciate it!

—Matt
#8
Hi and thanks for responding! It is the Bachmann E-Z Command DCC Control System.
I only intend to run two HO trains for the time being.
#9
General Discussion / 2 tracks 1 DCC controller...
May 29, 2015, 09:11:00 PM
Hi I have two separate lines running on my layout. Can I power the two separate tracks with one DCC controller?

—Matt in Kings Park, NY
#10
Hi! I would welcome your input on this... I am currently running Bachmann Silver Series stock on a set that I have been developing for the past few years.I am using the power pack/speed controller that came with the original starter set–it is the small square with single dial and two ports to which I can wire accessories: item # 46605A. I am about to expand my layout and add a spiral vertical ramp (super excited about it). My question: is there a more powerful controller I can get to propel my trains up the planned incline?

I appreciate your help!
#11
Hi Jeff, thanks for your response. Unfortunately no...I am only using the auto reverse track. It's really kind of maddening.
#12
Oh I see! I guess I could return the auto reversing, and just run the trolley on regular track. Kind of liked the reversing idea though. Nice talking with you.

—M
#13
Thanks for your response. Well, at least I know I'm not alone! So the new trolley you bought has had no issues? Maybe I went too "cheap"?

—M
#14
Well, so much for a relaxing night working on my layout... I set up the reversing track set, placed my new Brill trolley on it and...nothing. I am baffled especially since I ran it for some guests a few weeks back. Has anyone experienced this? I must have read and re-read the simple instructions 50 times... really bummed and would welcome any advice.

Are these products problematic? Should I return it?

Thanks,
—Matt
#15
General Discussion / Tool suggestions?
February 07, 2011, 12:47:24 PM
Hi. I need to file down the switch points on several turnouts i have installed.
Can anyone suggest a tool I can use for this? I was thinking about a dremel,
but would welcome all suggestions! Thanks!

—M