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#1
Need help with 8 pin decoder se.lection for s2/s4 switcher. Shell is Milwaukee Road #816 with only one front light rather than two shown currently.

Thaks
#2
Thanks for reply. Was hoping but know limited capability of EZ Commend system.
#3
Have seen MRC 1628 (4 solenoid) decoder board programmed with NCE and MRC systems to run this decoder. Can EZ Command system also be used if addresses are 1-8. Have 6 turnouts?

Curt Doduff44
#4
richg

Thanks for reply.

At this time looking at American 4-4-0. Picked up one on Ebay that has Virginia & Truckee tender and pancake motor (Needs drive shaft and wire from tender to loco).
Have diagram from Ho Seeker site. Also newer Atlanta & West Point from Civil War set.

Number of units on Ebay are different names/colors than current Bachmann website.

Can current driveshaft fit old design?
#5
I have noticed a number of different part numbers for similar Bachmann Locomotives on Ebay and hobby stores sites. Is there a listing of models by release date and part number available?

Thanks
#6
Donelson:

Have number of terminal tracks and supply of red wires so will try on simple oval to see if works. Currently have 4x8 plus 4x4 addition size layout. Two DCC with sound run Ok but think I need better distribution of power. Using Bachmann EZ Commander system which works graet so far.

Curt
#7
General Discussion / Wiring feeder lines with EZ track
January 09, 2014, 08:53:18 PM
Can you locate 9" terminal track around layout and plug in red wiring to each one and then splice all to main red wire from EZ commander?

Thanks

custerg911
#8
Thanks JerryHO and Doneldon:

Have you tried Foam Tack Glue by Woodland Scenic on cork or their foam incline/riser products?

Curt
#9
New to forum - so ? may have been asked before. EZ track on both flat and grade.

Thanks

CurtN