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[quote]QUOTE: <i>posted by ereimer</i> <br /><br />it's quite possible the amount you'll save not buying switches , additional controllers and wire on a large layout will be greater than the price of a DCC starter system . <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />That's a very good point. <br /> <br />I wasn't asking about the tracks holding better/worse conduency from lack of electrical knowledge, I was just curious if anyone had noticed any differences, just for info in general. <br /> <br />Funny how even though you know darn well that wiring a large DC system requires a lot of wire, and switches.. not to mention extra carpentry for the panels and all that.. you tend to still be ignorant to the thought that its a cheaper route! <--- another pun! * <br /> <br />Thanks for that little piece ereimer. <br /> <br />I will not make the mistake of wiring a large DC layout with intentions on converting it. It will only delay the conversion funds farther [:)]
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