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Walthers DCC conversion kit for DC Built up 90' and 130' turntables.

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Walthers DCC conversion kit for DC Built up 90' and 130' turntables.
Posted by don7 on Saturday, May 5, 2012 4:23 PM

I see that Walthers is offering the owners of the DC 90' and 130' built up turntables a art # 922-2851I

http://www.walthers.com/exec/productinfo/922-2851

With a MSRP of $179.98 I wonder how many owners of the DC turntables will opt to upgrade their existing turntables.

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Posted by rrinker on Saturday, May 5, 2012 4:32 PM

 Given two threads in the past day in the Electronics and DCC section on the new DCC turntables, there seems to be mass confusion about just what this does.

 Bottom line is, unless you actually want to control the movement of the turntable from your DCC throttle, you DO NOT NEED THIS. The existing turntables run on DCC just fine, using the control box to select the desired stall

 SO before people get in a panic that they need to spend $180 more because they just switched to DCC, or because they are finally getting aroudn to isntalling that turntable the bought 4 years ago and left on the shelf.. no, Absolutely not needed.

 

                               --Randy

 


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Posted by richhotrain on Sunday, May 6, 2012 6:28 AM

Darn, I shelled out $180 to buy the conversion kit before I read your reply, Randy, just to be sure that my older Walthers 130' turntable still worked on my DCC layout.

LOL  Just kidding.

I cannot imagine a whole bunch of people doing this.  Heck, I disabled the indexing feature long ago and just operate the turntable manually from the control box.  I see no advantage to this upgrade.

Rich

Alton Junction

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Posted by GEORGE MOORE on Saturday, January 21, 2023 12:09 PM

Hello: I was reading your posts on the walthers 130' turn table and wondered, how did you disable the the indexing feature, and how did you maintain DCC on the turntable itself to run the trains through.

George

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