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<br />Why not convert to DCC and use some RS232 interface kit for a computer? (ie: Lenz’s LI101F) <br /> <br />Most existing DC models can be converted to DCC with only a little soldering. Using DCC would be a lot less work than building a full rectifier bridge for each engine, then putting your own PIC in it to control it. <br /> <br />Is cost an issue here? Or is it the pride of knowing you did it yourself from the ground up? <br /> <br />As for DCC I just don't know if I want to try and convert everything over for a couple of reasons at this point. This biggest at this point would be money, as i have very little. The other reason is I like the old fashioned feel of DC, (kind of hypocritical considering I want to turn my set into computer controlled.) <br /> <br />The reason I want to do this myself also is because I love playing with electronics, and want to learn as much as possible about electrical components. <br /> <br />Jon
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