cacole wrote:Yes, the two types of lighting kits are interchangeable on a DCC layout. The only difference, as you have noted, is the removal of a couple of capacitors (to save money for Walthers) on the DCC version, since the theory is that there is always voltage on the track so no constant lighting circuitry is necessary.
The DCC lighting kit wires the three 5 volt lamps in series. The DC version uses not just capacitors, but a bridge rectifier (for bidirectional operation), a filter capacitor and a 5 volt regulator. The lamps are wired in parallel. The DC version draws 3 times the current of the DCC version. A train full of the DC versions on DCC systems will affect the total available current for the DCC locomotives. Not a good idea for more than a few on the layout. If you examine the DCC and the DC versions together, you can figure out how to rewire the DC version to match the DCC version.
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cmarchan wrote: The DCC lighting kit wires the three 5 volt lamps in series. The DC version uses not just capacitors, but a bridge rectifier (for bidirectional operation), a filter capacitor and a 5 volt regulator. The lamps are wired in parallel. The DC version draws 3 times the current of the DCC version. A train full of the DC versions on DCC systems will affect the total available current for the DCC locomotives. Not a good idea for more than a few on the layout. If you examine the DCC and the DC versions together, you can figure out how to rewire the DC version to match the DCC version.
Now that's an answer! Thumbs up. Very valuable information, particularly about the relative current draw of the two systems.
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