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DCC Z scale and power source recommendations
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Who makes the most Z friendly DCC transformer?
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And is operating a Z MTL engine in analogue mode on DCC harmful to the health of the motor?
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You can run a DCC loco on DC, if the CV value is enabled (most are defaulted to 'No') BUT, it takes ~5 volts just to overcome the DCC circuitry so 1) the loco will not run fast and 2) not run with other DC locos.
It is best to be all DCC or not. You could however, run 2 mainlines: one with DC and the other with DCC.
Warning: Do not place a DC loco on a DCC powered track. The motor will overheat !
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Thanks for that. Is it still possible to get a DCC system that operates atleast one cab in analogue mode?
And is operating a Z MTL engine in analogue mode on DCC harmful to the health of the motor?
MRC has announced a new power pack that has both ananlog DC and DCC in one controller. It will also be able to operate the sounds on dual mode decoders when operating in DC mode.
Operating an engine with a DCC decoder in it on DC requires a dual mode decoder and the DC function has to be enabled. If you place a DCC encoder equipped loco on a DC track you could very well destroy it. The same with a DC engine placed on DCC track could very easily lead to a motor burnout.
You will need at least 50% of your DC power packs output voltage to run the dual mode decoder on a DC system, so your engine in DC mode won't start moving until you have 5 vdc to the track and then you can increase the speed from there. Depending on the decoder you may not be able to run very fast off of a Z-scale power pack as the manufacturers are expecting a 12vdc power supply not a 9 or 10vdc one when developing their dual mode decoders.
Other than the dual mode from Athearn used in their steamers in N-scale I have only used the TCS decoders in dual mode and in N-scale they seem to work fine. I use an NCE Powercab for my DCC system. Have not tried the TCS MXA4 dual mode decoder in z-scale yet.
My feeling is running both DC and DCC if you are not electrically inclined is going to lead to heart ache and damaged locos and even then it is not all straight forward. Do visit some of he DCC boards and see the problems people are having try to get their DC converted to DCC. There are certainly allot of problems. With the smaller demand for power (read amps or milliamps here) the systems to run z-scale and N-scale seem to be less complicated compared to say G scale.
this is just one persons opinion
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I really appreciate this forum and group for their help. Cheers to all. And top of the season to you.
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The reason I say non-Märklin locos is that decoder installations are not easy in them. The other manufacturers are quite easy.
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THANKS
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Hope this helps,
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