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Need booster for my new turntable?
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<p>[quote user="rrinker"]</p> <p>ALso, as in the othe thread, unless you actualyl want to make the turntable spin from the DCC throttle, instead of using the control box that comes with it, then hookign it to an alternate power source is better so as not to waste 'expensive' DCC power......... Only connect it to DCC if youa ctually want to operate the turntable via DCC, which to me is a lot more awkward than the easy to use control box it ocmes with.</p> <p> --Randy</p> <p> </p> <div style="clear:both;"></div> <p>[/quote]</p> <p>Thanks, fellows for the answers.</p> <p>Randy, before writing the post I kind of came to the same conclusion just from reading the instructions over once. Seems a lot more "fiddling" to run each storage track with its own DCC address than to use the DC controller box. But I wasn't sure until reading your answer.</p> <p> </p>
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