Well if the deal comes up again, it will work. You should use DCC circuit breakers to cut the trip threshold down though. We use 8 amp boosters for our NTRAK layout. The output is connected to up to 8 power districts. Each district limited to 3 amps.
Martin Myers
I did have a question at the time of original attempt at posting. The compatibility problem solved, but now the question is somewhat irrelevant. I had an opportunity to buy a 10 amp NCE booster that was for larger scales. I wanted to be sure it would work for my 5 amp Power Pro System. After several initial attempts to post without the message going through, I gave up and lost my opportunity to buy the 10 amp system.
At least now I can post!! I couldn't even get a message in to ask what was wroing! Thanks to all.
Strange fhread !
Alton Junction
Did you still have a question about an NCE booster?
Tom
https://tstage9.wixsite.com/nyc-modeling
Time...It marches on...without ever turning around to see if anyone is even keeping in step.
Thanks. The compatibility issue was the problem. Now fixed, I hope.
Regards
Maybe he just has turrets.
Springfield PA
GMILL,
Since you probably are suffering from IE9 incompatibility, here's a link to a thread on how to fix the problem:
http://cs.trains.com/TRCCS/forums/t/193050.aspx
It appears to be a fairly easy fix.
GMILL47
Would you care to elaborate on that, gmill? Let me guess...You just downloaded IE9 onto your computer.