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My question looking at the BPC2 and ASC2 manuals is what is the difference?  The BPC2 functions can be replicated with the ASC2 which has more features for the same price.  I would get an ASC2 and configure it to Accessory mode to replicate the BPC with 8 on/off outputs. The BPC2 will not replace the TMCC BPC because the TMCC BPC can switch between power sources to the tracks and the BPC2 cannot.   The BPC2 is just 8 command controlled single pole switches.

 

Am I wrong with this assessment?   

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Originally Posted by MartyE:

The biggest difference I see is the wired PDI network connection and it's all switches or all accessories.

 

What else did you notice John.  I haven't studied the manual yet so just curious.

The huge difference is the SC2 is good for six switches and the ASC2 is good for four.  If you want to control a lot of switches, the difference really adds up!

 

Mike, I've never seen a real need for the old BPC, but I think you're right, the new one is more limited.

 

The price point doesn't really support losing 2 switches either.  If it was half the cost of an SC2 maybe.
 
But from what I understand the ASC2 does remembers switch positions and returns that info back to the LCS app.  I guess I need to dig into the manual this weekend.
 
Originally Posted by gunrunnerjohn:
The huge difference is the SC2 is good for six switches and the ASC2 is good for four.  If you want to control a lot of switches, the difference really adds up!

 

 

Originally Posted by gunrunnerjohn:
Originally Posted by MartyE:

The biggest difference I see is the wired PDI network connection and it's all switches or all accessories.

 

What else did you notice John.  I haven't studied the manual yet so just curious.

The huge difference is the SC2 is good for six switches and the ASC2 is good for four.  If you want to control a lot of switches, the difference really adds up!

 

Mike, I've never seen a real need for the old BPC, but I think you're right, the new one is more limited.

 

John,

 

I would use the TMCC BPC to allow my blocks to switch between power sources for conventional operation. I could then choose if my mains and sidings are conventional or command.  This could be done with toggle switches and relays, but I would prefer not to have a hard wired control panel.

 

As far as switches, I use fast track.  I was going to look to see if there is a break even point in buying command controlled switches versus remote switches with an ASC2 or SC-2. 

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