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<p>[quote user="rrinker"]</p> <p> If I ever find my 1370 I guess we will find out, at least if it's an electrical issue.</p> <p>I still don't see it being a problem with the non-decoder locos. Plenty of 1370's out there running DC layouts and locos aren't frying all over the place. And as I said, it's sort of pointless to test a loco that comes from the factory with a decoder on DC. Maybe give it a shot on the program track to make sure someone in the factory didn't miswire anything, but after that - right on DCC and test away and/or run a break in loop.</p> <p> --Randy</p> <p> </p> <div style="clear:both;"> </div> <p>[/quote]</p> <p>It may be just their decoders. The whole idea was so that I could do break in runs without having to add dcc to a loop of track. I should be able to do that (Rapido said the Tech 2 is fine, so I will take their word on that). I was able to pick up a Tech 2 Railpower 2400. </p>
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