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QUOTE: Originally posted by jfugate Although you might be able to get by with one power booster, for better short management you will probably want to divide you layout up into at least two power districts, each with their own power booster. For this reason, I recommend the smaller 3 - 3.5 amp power supplies because they are cheaper, and the more amps you put through the rails, the more potential damage (melted ties or loco parts) can occur with a bad short. I do agree with the recommendation to go with a more robust system than MRC, but if you can save money on boosters do so. The basic guideline I recommended in my DCC clinic at the Seattle National last July (from 11 years of experience using DCC) is to prefer more low amp power districts to a few high amp ones. 5 amps (HO and N) is overkill, and if you have 8-10 amps per district, IMO you're crazy. FWIW, you can get a copy of my DCC Clinic on video at: http://model-trains-video.com
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QUOTE: Originally posted by knewsom I recently purchased a MRC Prodigy Advance from Tony's, and I am extremely happy with it. I bought the additional power supply as well so that I can power it to the full 3.5 amps. It has been very easy to set up and use. I have read that this is not the system to use for a large layout, but other than the cost for additional boosters and accessories is there any reason for all of the negative press. I know that the original Prodigy DCC system was not very good, but this one seems to correct most of the previous versions issues. What am I missing? Also, I am interested in knowing if the 3.5 amps will power 12 locos with a max of 7 running, since I already have purchased it.