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dcc decoder in older P2K gp9
dcc decoder in older P2K gp9
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bopking50
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April 2004
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dcc decoder in older P2K gp9
Posted by
bopking50
on Tuesday, July 12, 2005 5:59 PM
I have an older Lifelike GP9 in which I would like to install a DCC decoder. The circuit board does not have the 8-pin plug, but rather seven separate connectors. I'd like some suggestions on what decoder to install and also how to install it. Will I have to change the bulbs? The install circuit board measures about 1-5/8 x .6875". TIA
Horace
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Pennsy58
Member since
August 2003
From: Conemaugh Division
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Posted by
Pennsy58
on Wednesday, July 13, 2005 3:42 AM
I have an older gp-9. It was easier to pull out the board and drop in a new DCC board. I used the NCE DA-SR but I am sure many other replacement boards would fit. Yes. you do have to either install resistors, which make the bulbs dim, or replace them. TCS recently announced a new drop in board that has voltage drop built into the board thus no resistors are needed.
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