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Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
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Current detection for block occupancy. It is used for either signaling or for hidden track (helix, staging, etc) occupancy. Most current detectors work with DCC only.
Plenty of current detectors work fine on DC. The original Twin-T from way back when and any of the related designs up to the advent of DCC, in fact. The Chubb Optimized Detector from the C/MRI series (and you can still get them) is an improved Twin-T design that works with DC.
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Thanks, my google skill failed me, so I thought I would ask.
rrinker Plenty of current detectors work fine on DC. The original Twin-T from way back when and any of the related designs up to the advent of DCC, in fact. The Chubb Optimized Detector from the C/MRI series (and you can still get them) is an improved Twin-T design that works with DC. --Randy
I guess I could have worded that better, possibly those that use a coil to sense current flow (a kind of transformer), need AC to work. Diode drop detectors will work with DC just fine.