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Do Engines 'Run' Better Under DCC?
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DCC has actually worked in "dirty" conditions better than DC, at least on my layouts. <br /> <br />I fell in love with DCC in '96, and just started getting into the more advanced features. It is kinda like the "weed whacker" electric fence, cutting through the junk that normally shorted my DC locos. It maintains full power at all times, so the little "engineer" in the loco can power up, or down as asked. <br /> <br />It is also really cool for handoffs, and head to head siding work.
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