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Title: DCC to DC conversion
Post by: 2 8 0 on August 23, 2008, 08:29:18 AM
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I have the opportunity to buy a new DCC installed bachmann 2 8 0 Spectrum series loco. I do not have DCC and don't want to go that way.
Can I rewire the loco (ie remove the DCC components) and plug plain old 12 volt DC off the wheel pick ups into the existing motor?

Thanks.
Title: Re: DCC to DC conversion
Post by: ajp3751 on August 23, 2008, 08:53:16 AM
The DCC spectrum 2-8-0 runs just fine on DC without removal of the decoder.
Title: Re: DCC to DC conversion
Post by: 2 8 0 on August 23, 2008, 09:31:38 AM
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I had heard somewhere that the train won't run on 12 volt DC and I will fry the electrics because DCC uses AC current. I don't want to use DCC gear at all. I just want to plug my DCC loco into a 12 volt DC power supply.

Are you sure that this is OK?


Thanks
Title: Re: DCC to DC conversion
Post by: Pacific Northern on August 23, 2008, 02:53:10 PM
Quote from: 2 8 0 on August 23, 2008, 09:31:38 AM
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I had heard somewhere that the train won't run on 12 volt DC and I will fry the electrics because DCC uses AC current. I don't want to use DCC gear at all. I just want to plug my DCC loco into a 12 volt DC power supply.

Are you sure that this is OK?


Thanks

The Spectrum equiped DCC steamers come with a small plug that enables you to remove the DCC unit and insert the plug into the pc board.

The Bachmann DCC decoder will sense the power supply and react accordingly. It will run on DCC if you have it or if it senses a DC unit will run on that.

It is not really necessary to remove the decoder but you can if you are worried. Some do, some don't.
Title: Re: DCC to DC conversion
Post by: Yampa Bob on August 23, 2008, 05:03:27 PM
2 8 0,

Trust us. Hook up a DC power pack to the tracks, put the loco on the tracks and run it. Don't be taking stuff out, it's not necessary.  Someday you may decide to buy a Bachmann EZ Command and use the loco on DCC.  Also, you will maintain a better value for the loco by leaving it as is.

Title: Re: DCC to DC conversion
Post by: 2 8 0 on August 23, 2008, 09:10:36 PM
 :)

Well that is was too easy!!! No doubt I will go DCC in the future, so I wont remove decoders etc from the train.

My son is playing with the locos/ trains that I had when I was a child and the ability to run DCC locos alows me to upgrade for myself and him.

Once again thanks for the help.

Title: Re: DCC to DC conversion
Post by: SteamGene on August 23, 2008, 09:20:52 PM
BTW, a train consists of two things:  motive power and rear marker lights.  It's possible for a locomotive to be a train. It's also possible for a locomotive and 100 cars NOT to be a train.  But by and large, a train is a locomotive, some cars, and something at the end to show it's the end of the train:  caboose, observation car, FRED (though the first two need marker lights to be showing the end of a train.).
Gene