canazar wrote: I also have the NCE Power Cab system and have not thought twice about it. I do love it. I have a fairly large layout based in a garage. Over all is 15x19 feet with a walk around U shape isles. I foudn myself in a bad spot with the tethered cord but I adapted a trick I did with my old Prodigy system.... I just found longer cords. I got 2, 20 foot long (one for the Power cab and one for the extra throttle) cords that have the same plugs and bam, I have 20 feet of walking length. Plenty of cord to reach everywhere. Maybe hit up a comptuer store or search a Radio Shack to see if you can find the cords. I admit, I got lucky and a freind made mine for me.
I also have the NCE Power Cab system and have not thought twice about it. I do love it.
I have a fairly large layout based in a garage. Over all is 15x19 feet with a walk around U shape isles. I foudn myself in a bad spot with the tethered cord but I adapted a trick I did with my old Prodigy system.... I just found longer cords. I got 2, 20 foot long (one for the Power cab and one for the extra throttle) cords that have the same plugs and bam, I have 20 feet of walking length. Plenty of cord to reach everywhere. Maybe hit up a comptuer store or search a Radio Shack to see if you can find the cords. I admit, I got lucky and a freind made mine for me.
Hey thanks for the info. BTW are you using any sound in your locomotives? I'm planning on dropping in a few DSD-100LC all in one decoder and sound to see how they work. Have you had any problems using sound? Any suggestions? I think I'll need to plant the speaker in the cab. There's no way I'm going to dremel out a spot in the weights.
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I have an additional cab for my Powercab with the knob and I don't like it as much as the push buttun. In fact the wheel on the Powercab itself feels better but is not used much. The kids like the knob, so I leave it for them.
John
Driline wrote:The only thing that bothers me is that the NCE uses pushbuttons on the main powercab instead of a rotary dial. Has anyone had a problem converting from the old reohstat dial to this?
I too thought I would miss the knob control. But I've come to much prefer the push buttons on my Lenz hand held. It seems more realistic and I can control them them with one hand. I also think a cordless throttle, whether it be radio or a cordless phone like I use is much preferred over a tether. Although this would depend on your particular layout.
No doubt NCE is a very fine system. I was wondering what cordless options do you have with NCE?
Jerry
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spidge wrote:I know I am close to the Powercabs limit but the Smart booster will give me plenty, which by the way, should be available in about two weeks according to Larry at NCE.
I know I am close to the Powercabs limit but the Smart booster will give me plenty, which by the way, should be available in about two weeks according to Larry at NCE.
NCE will be releasing the Smart booster soon an if read correctly you will be able to unplug the Powercab and move it to another panel as long as the Smart booster is powered up. I have been looking foreward to this as the seven foot cord although great for a yard or town is not long enough for me.
If you think power is an issue I have run as many as five train at once on my N-scale layout with the powercab and one additional throttle. Three single engine and two double headed on 2.5% grades. I know I am close to the Powercabs limit but the Smart booster will give me plenty, which by the way, should be available in about two weeks according to Larry at NCE.
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jsmaye wrote: tstage wrote:...You can NOT disconnect the Power Cab from the power panel without shutting down the entire system. However, I believe the same would be true for disconnecting the command station of the Zephyr. ...Words temporarily fail me.The Zephyr is a command station/booster all in one. To unplug it from the layout is to remove <everything> from the layout.
tstage wrote:...You can NOT disconnect the Power Cab from the power panel without shutting down the entire system. However, I believe the same would be true for disconnecting the command station of the Zephyr. ...
Stevert wrote: 5) Don't fool yourself too much about the "tethered" part. You can't unplug the Power Cab, move to a new spot on the layout, and plug back in. Unplugging will shut the whole system down, which in my opinion is a MAJOR flaw. Steve
Good onyer Driline,
I just bought an NCE Power Cab too, but:
On #1, I envy your thoroughness. Apart from that Digitrax does not seem to be very active in our market, so NCE is out in front.
On #2, that is the cost of bringing it across the Pacific and paying duty to get it into the shop in Australia. I could buy it "cheap" on-line, but then:
Hope it works well. I have not had a chance to try it yet. BTW, the guy I bought it from can't get enough. They are selling like hot cakes in Oz.
Hey! glad you made a descision. Most people go back and forth for a long time, which can be good, but these two systems are very comperable and you cant really go wrong with either.
As far as decoders get whatever you need. If you are looking for drop ins NCE and Digitrax make a lot of those. But if you cant find what you want TCS makes a few too. If I'm just looking for a generic decoder for any engine I ususally go the TCS route, but thats just me.
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tstage wrote:Driline,The bottom line is that both systems have their pros and cons, and you can argue either way about their features. Personally, I like (and have) the NCE Power Cab because the button arrangement on the throttle is more intuitive to me.Steve is right. You can NOT disconnect the Power Cab from the power panel without shutting down the entire system. However, I believe the same would be true for disconnecting the command station of the Zephyr. The 7' tethered cable that comes with the Power Cab works great for me. It's long enough to cover three sides of my 4 x 8' layout.Driline, here's a link to a couple of reviews that I wrote on the NCE Power Cab and CAB-04p extra throttle back in February:http://www.trains.com/trccs/forums/1/740731/ShowPost.aspx#740731Power Cabhttp://www.trains.com/trccs/forums/1/751487/ShowPost.aspx#751487CAB-04p throttleIt contains pictures and comments of my initial thoughts and impressions of the Power Cab, questions and inquiries from forum members, answers to those questions, and issues and some resolutions to using the Power Cab. I think it's a pretty honest assessment of the NCE system at first glance.Really, the best way to decide between the two is to actually use BOTH systems and determine which one is the best fit for you and your needs. Hope that's a help...Tom
Both seem to work well. I went with Digitrax because that is what is popular around here.
My opinion, start with radio, the IR only half works and once you walk around with your trains like you were in the cab, you can never go back.
The UT4R is a great throttle. The one with two knobs and radio allows you to walk around with two trains at once, that is really fun.
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Driline wrote: Ok, I've decided to take the leap to DCC while constructing my new 11X7 shelf layout. But my quandry is which starter DCC system to go with. Does anyone have any pro's or cons' between these two systems? 1) NCE Power Cab price $139.95 extra throttle CAB-04P $71.95 2) Digitrax Zephyr DCS50 $159.95 extra throttle UT4 $64.95 The only thing that bothers me is that the NCE uses pushbuttons on the main powercab instead of a rotary dial. Has anyone had a problem converting from the old reohstat dial to this? I like the fact though that it is tethered and I can move around as opposed to the Digitrax system which is not. Thanks.....
Ok, I've decided to take the leap to DCC while constructing my new 11X7 shelf layout. But my quandry is which starter DCC system to go with. Does anyone have any pro's or cons' between these two systems?
1) NCE Power Cab price $139.95 extra throttle CAB-04P $71.95
2) Digitrax Zephyr DCS50 $159.95 extra throttle UT4 $64.95
The only thing that bothers me is that the NCE uses pushbuttons on the main powercab instead of a rotary dial. Has anyone had a problem converting from the old reohstat dial to this? I like the fact though that it is tethered and I can move around as opposed to the Digitrax system which is not.
Thanks.....
I belive the UT4 comes IR eqiupped and you can upgrade to radio if you wish. Both IR and radio wireless systems work fine, but IR is a line-of-sight system, so you point your throttle at the reciever for it to work. Its just like a TV remote. Radio is more expensive but it can go through/around scenery and I belive has a longer range.
Basically you will be happy with either system, so find people in your area with DCC and buy what they've got. An expert on your system that you can go and talk to is invaluable if you run into any trouble.