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QUOTE: Originally posted by chuckn You only NEED DCS to run PS-2 equipped loco's in command mode. DCS will allow control of two variable output channels but the starting voltage is high and you only have 32 speed steps. You are also limited to 180 watts per block in DCS whereas TMCC doesn't have an upper power limit per block as control functions are totally seperate from power. TMCC equipment is avaialble from everyone except Lionel. You can retrofit ANY locomotive AC or DC with TMCC. You can only retrofit flywheel equipped DC can motors for DCS. Z-4000 is an excellent transformer. I can't think of a better way to reprogram PS-1 loco's. To use a Z-4000 as a power supply to a DCS system seems like overkill. You can buy 4 180 bricks for less than the cost of a Z-4000 and have a lot more power available to you.
QUOTE: Originally posted by chuckn If you want to "practice" using TMCC and find out how it works, go here: http://www.coilcouplers.com/tmc/tmc.html
QUOTE: Originally posted by chuckn I would strongly recommend that anyone thinkng of getting into this aspect of he hobby actually try the equipment out at a club or a hobby shop that doesn't have an agenda. Some people don't like the CAB-1 and some people don't like the DCS remote.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by spankybird Besides track, transformer (pure sin wave), PS2 engine, DCS set (TIU and remote), and some wire to connect the trasformer to the TIU and the TIU to the track. You may wi***o add a fix power supply to the TIU and if you are using an older transformer, add some fast acting fuses. I would also recommand picking up the OGR tape on DCS. tom
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