Yes, I have one sound locomotive, and will soon be adding several more. I guess that raises the question of how to figure what my system needs are.
Mike
Do you run sound engines?
We have here at FREMO meetings now a few 6 ampere boosters. If you have consists with sound and in one station a meet, the booster goes down.
Wolfgang
Pueblo & Salt Lake RR
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Thanks, David, That helps a lot. I thought that amperage was not a function of distance down the wire, but I'd recently seen a diagram with boosters and a comment that lead me to believe that their placement was related to the location of the controller/power supply.
Think I've got it straight now. I'll consider the power management idea as things evolve.
The MRC Command 2000 I'm currently using will soon be replaced and I have a question about my existing power supply. Here are the specifics:
-- layout is around the wall of a 27x12 foot attic space, one level and about 30 inches deep.
-- track is basically two concentric loops with three yards and about seven sidings of varying length. Total track linear feet about 350.
-- track bus wire is 16 gauge (I think) solid copper.
-- the power supply to the Command 2000 is a Ramtraxx RXPS01 currently providing 5 amps. It is capable of 5 additional amps in what they refer to as 2x4 mode. In parallel it can deliver 8 amps.
Several questions:
1. If I go with a new DCC system with say 3.5 amps built-in, will this layout size and configuration need a power booster? Likely it will never have more than three operators and eight locomotives (some consisted) operating at any one time.
2. If it does need a booster, will the power supply described above do the job?
3. If so, would the correct location be at the opposite end of the layout from the command station?
4. Finally, is the correct wiring of the booster simply to use the same 16 gauge wire and splice directly into the track bus?
I don't know how many times I've read items that speak to one or more of these matters, but the answers I need when it comes to my specific situation never seem to be there.
Thanks for your help.