You could convert the EZ track turnouts to DCC with stationary decoders and a little work, but I believe you couldn't control them with the EZ command system.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Anthony P2 on January 15, 2011, 10:00:50 AM
if you're good at soldering then you could put DCC decoders (I recommend Digitrax ) in the thomas engines. it's really easy. red to red, black to black, orange to orange, then there's brown to grey. you could then start with a basic DCC system for now, like Bachmann E-Z Command. Oh, and back to you using 4 controllers, is that on one line? if it is DO NOT DO THAT you can damage your trains that way.
Quote from: daxdog on January 19, 2011, 09:57:05 PM
I was just having to figure out switches as well. This may be an obvious statement to 99.99% of the people on this board, but it took me a minute or two to figure it out. After sliding the switch into position, you must then press down on the switch to actually make the track move from one side to the other. Hope this helps (or hope that you are not as dumb as me!!!)
Quote from: ACY on January 19, 2011, 10:28:57 PMQuote from: RGC on January 19, 2011, 10:26:55 PMIt makes it easier for Bachmann to sort out and keep track of everything.
If you need a dated receipt for warranty work why have the card in the first place ?
Quote from: ACY on January 19, 2011, 09:38:25 PMIf you need a sales receipt for warranty work then online registration wouldn't make it any easier to cheat the system..you still need the receipt...it just cuts out the mailing in of the card...no receipt no warranty work.Quote from: RGC on January 19, 2011, 09:10:09 PMAlthough this may be true, sending them in and claiming them as under warranty is dishonest, why would Bachmann want to cause more work for them while making is easier for people to cheat the system. You also need a sales receipt from an authorized Bachmann dealer within one year of the date Bachmann revives the item, but somebody could probably make their own if they tried hard enough.
I bought a "used" Bachmann diesel that came with the box and the warranty card so I could sent that in just like I could "fill" one out online. Every new boxed Bachmann train I purchased from people online came with the warranty cards, but I'm sure some of them are not authorized dealers. I'm sure Bachmann could come up with a way to deal with online registrations if they wanted to.