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Ztrack & HTM Release FRED High-cubes

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14 years 2 months ago #9693 by ztrack
Ztrack & HTM Release FRED High-cubes was created by ztrack


Ztrack and HTM have partnered to bring FRED's to Z! HTM is internationally known for the Z scale electronics. HTM has equipped AZL TTX 60' high-cube box cars with a red flashing end of train devices.

The FRED is made from a maintenance free LED. It is mounted to the coupler to match the prototypes. The LED blinks and is flicker free when power is applied. The FRED is powered from the rails. HTM modifies each car, and applied the LED in their shop in Germany.

Ztrack is excited to be able to partner with HTM and bring these cars into the US. Our first shipment has arrived and is ready to ship! No assembly required. The car is ready to be placed on your rails!

To order, visit:
www.ztrackcenter.com/htm/fred/

Rob

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14 years 2 months ago #9697 by CNz220
Replied by CNz220 on topic Re:Ztrack & HTM Release FRED High-cubes
Hey Rob,

Is this car compatible with both DC and DCC?


Thanks,
Josiah

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14 years 1 month ago #9708 by ztrack
Replied by ztrack on topic Re:Ztrack & HTM Release FRED High-cubes
The car is definitely DC ready. I checked with HTM concerning DCC. Here is their response:

Just for the FREDs, these are working from 7 - 16 Volt, analogue and digital with all systems - isn't it great (o.k. I am proud of it). Anyway, your client can use these with DCC. I guess, he has anyway reduced voltage, otherwise it would be dangerous for the locomotive motors.

So it appears we are good for both!

Rob

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14 years 1 month ago #9723 by soccrdad30
Replied by soccrdad30 on topic Re:Ztrack & HTM Release FRED High-cubes
Looks pretty cool. Do they have green too?

John K.

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