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help starting out
Posted by mrshubbie on Thursday, February 28, 2008 6:47 PM

need help with a few question.

Ihave a prodigy advance dcc system .I would like to use nce eb3 for a breaker .I have a 5x10 with half way around the room about 25 feet.It has return loop and turntable.will the mrc aoto rev work ?.also need help with decoders ptoto 2000 pa unit , did test under 2amp.,athearns gp35 quick plug, is there decoders that Ido not need to change bulb ?.

 

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Posted by selector on Friday, February 29, 2008 6:21 PM

As a general practice, it is not a good idea to multi-task an auto reverser unless it is pretty near impossible for it to have to contend with two reversing tasks simultaneously.  It can get confused with conflicting signals coming from two devices or areas...such as a turntable that is not already auto-reversing (many are) and a return loop.

Can't help with your decoder question, sorry.

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Posted by tstage on Friday, February 29, 2008 10:29 PM
Posted by BlueHillsCPR:

I haven't seen a lot of guys here who use MRC but now that I've said that they should start to come out of the woodwork to prove me wrong. Big Smile [:D]

I've seen some on here advise going to the MRC Yahoo Group for MRC specific help and support.  You might want to try that as well?

Dorry I can't be of more help but I am just a DCC "wannabe". Blush [:I]  Wink [;)]

Kevin


FYI: I deleted a duplicate thread but posted Kevin's response in that thread above

Tom

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