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Title: DCC ON DC
Post by: hutchinsonj on December 30, 2010, 03:30:03 PM
I am new to the hobby with a track layout set up for 5 trains. 3 trains are currently powered by conventional dc units. I just purchased my first Bachmann 4-8-4 gs4 steam locomotive with DCC. I plan to put 2 of these on the remaining 2 tracks. Will the new unit run under conventional dc power until I am completely set up? thanks!
Title: Re: DCC ON DC
Post by: Jim Banner on December 30, 2010, 03:52:52 PM
Yes they will. They might run a tad slower than they would on DCC but that is not normally a problem.  And they may run poorly on dc if you have a fancy power pack with pulse control.  A simple power pack works best.

If you are planning to run all five trains on one power pack, it will have to be rated for more current than the once that come with a train set.

Jim
Title: Re: DCC ON DC
Post by: hutchinsonj on December 31, 2010, 08:48:04 AM
Thanks Jim. You put me ease on this. I didn't want to do the wrong thing right out of the box, being new to this. I do have separate power packs for each line. Have a great New Year.

Hutch


Title: Re: DCC ON DC
Post by: CNE Runner on December 31, 2010, 12:33:06 PM
Backing up what Jim B. has said, I run a Bachmann Spectrum GE 45 Ton (DC/DCC or dual mode decoder) on DC without any problems at all. I have also tried my Bachmann GP35 (also dual mode but not Spectrum) on the same layout with the same results...no problems (other than it is way too large for a small shelf layout). I definitely recommend any of the Bachmann Spectrum line over the Bachmann standard issue...you get what you pay for.

Jim: Didn't I see you on the Polar Express as it passed through Saskatoon?

Ray
Title: Re: DCC ON DC
Post by: Doneldon on January 01, 2011, 02:07:47 AM
CNE-

Inside, on top or running the loco?

                              -- D
Title: Re: DCC ON DC
Post by: ebtbob on January 01, 2011, 11:21:35 AM
Are all five tracks connected in any way?   If so,  you MUST isolate the DCC controlled tracks from the regular DC controlled tracks or you will fry you regular transformer
Title: Re: DCC ON DC
Post by: Jim Banner on January 01, 2011, 03:36:34 PM
Ray.
That might have been a polar bear in a Santa suit.  When the light is just right, we look about the same.
Jim