And here is how to get a copy of the official Lionel Manual"
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Demay All, Please excuse my ignorance since I am new to this. I currently run two conventional (non-TMCC) locomotives on two separate ovals on a 5' x 10' layout. I power them individually with their own transformers: one transformer is a CW-80 that came with the RTR set; and the other is an older Lionel transformer (I believe 30 or 40 watts) that came with its RTR set in the '80s. I anticipate these two ovals being joined in the not too distant future; however, this will cause me some control problems. I know I could still block each oval and continue as I have been, but I am considering buying a TMCC system. I also think I may buy some TMCC locomotives or sets in the future as well. Here are some questions I have if I buy the Classic TrainMaster Command Set (6-12969): 1. What else do I need to do/buy to still run my non-TMCC locomotives? There are two approachs to running conventional with TMCC but my preference is with a TPC. However you would have to buy two, one for each loop, this gives you independent control via the Cab-1. 2. Do I need to buy more/larger transformers to accomodate the new TrainMaster Command Set? Transformer size, power, will be dependent on type and size of locos & their consists. Bigger engines and passenger cars can eat up a lot of power. Initially I would definitely upgrade the 40watter. 3. How do I connect my accessories to the TrainMaster Command Set? Depending on the types of accessories some you might want to operate with a TMCC accessory controler thru your Cab-1, others could be operated thru 153IR controllers. Or the "old school way" using isolated rails, etc. 4. Or, should I connect my accessories directly to the Fastrack? I hope I am not asking too much. I appreciate the help. Joe
All,
Please excuse my ignorance since I am new to this. I currently run two conventional (non-TMCC) locomotives on two separate ovals on a 5' x 10' layout. I power them individually with their own transformers: one transformer is a CW-80 that came with the RTR set; and the other is an older Lionel transformer (I believe 30 or 40 watts) that came with its RTR set in the '80s. I anticipate these two ovals being joined in the not too distant future; however, this will cause me some control problems. I know I could still block each oval and continue as I have been, but I am considering buying a TMCC system. I also think I may buy some TMCC locomotives or sets in the future as well. Here are some questions I have if I buy the Classic TrainMaster Command Set (6-12969):
1. What else do I need to do/buy to still run my non-TMCC locomotives?
There are two approachs to running conventional with TMCC but my preference is with a TPC. However you would have to buy two, one for each loop, this gives you independent control via the Cab-1.
2. Do I need to buy more/larger transformers to accomodate the new TrainMaster Command Set?
Transformer size, power, will be dependent on type and size of locos & their consists. Bigger engines and passenger cars can eat up a lot of power. Initially I would definitely upgrade the 40watter.
3. How do I connect my accessories to the TrainMaster Command Set?
Depending on the types of accessories some you might want to operate with a TMCC accessory controler thru your Cab-1, others could be operated thru 153IR controllers. Or the "old school way" using isolated rails, etc.
4. Or, should I connect my accessories directly to the Fastrack?
I hope I am not asking too much. I appreciate the help.
Joe
An excellent tutorial can be found, assuming it is still available, at www.coilcouplers.com .
My favorite quote: "There are no stupid questions, the only stupid questions are the ones not asked."
All of us were beginners at one time so feel free to ask away.
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