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Lion Chief+ or Lion Chief engine require 1 remote per engine.  Each remote is electronically bound to each engine.
 
I applaud Lee's ingenuity but that alone is why I personally would not be a LC guy.  But the good thing about this hobby is there is something for everyone.
 
Originally Posted by repair technician:

Hi love your layout and remote holder you invented, just a curious question. Why do you need so many remotes? does one remote for each engine you run and what system do you use dcs and legacy or which systems,curious

Alan

 

Originally Posted by JohnGaltLine:

I like the look of the holders and that you can access everything easily.  Do you find it convenient hanging the remotes vertically like that or given any thought to, say, mounting at a 45Deg angle to give better access?  

I have thought of putting the whole set at that same point, but on a thin board with a piano hinge along the top, that would allow me to bring them up to a 45 degree angle, or even 90 degree (flat).  However, they work well like this and are easy to use.  One point for my just keeping them like this is that they are on one side of a 31 inch wide aisle, the one that goes down the right side of my layout, and bringing them up to an angle would make the aisle narrower.  

Another reason why I think I will leave them as is is because of the way I run trains.  I generally set a train running at a set speed and leave if for one to four hours chuffing or rumbling, as the case is, around the layout.  It don't operate or vary speed, etc.  When I do, I pick up the remote.  

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Originally Posted by repair technician:

Hi love your layout and remote holder you invented, just a curious question. Why do you need so many remotes? does one remote for each engine you run and what system do you use dcs and legacy or which systems,curious

Alan

LC+ locos come with one remote (radio-control) per locomotive, locked to that loco's road number.  One loco: one remote.  The remotes do not have all the detailed control features of Legacy or DCS: it controls the speed of the cruise, bell, whistle, crewtalk, couplers (front and back on diesels), chuff volume, and that's it.  

   So when I run four locos, I have four remotes out and running.  Six locos running = six remotes, except in cases where you are running two GP-7s, say, or the same diesel, or the FA set Lionel has announced (the remote that comes with either the A or B unit will control both units) take the .  

     As to the remote holders you see in my photo, the remotes do not normally STAY in those holders.  Only the remotes for the train's I am running go there.  I typically run three to four LC+ locos, but since it is concieveable that I might be running up to eight, I built eight slots.  I store the remotes with the locos when not in use. 

 

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Very slick idea, Lee.  As to control in general, what works for one person, doesn't work well for another.  I'm glad to see different systems out there, transformer, TMCC/Legacy, DCS, IPad control, radio remote.  See what works best for you, and have at it.  If something new comes out, try it and see if it works for you.  If you have something, and don't have extra funds, stick with what you have.

Lee...this might be the ultimate answer for what to do with all of those LC+ remotes. And if any of the kids are into Roy Rogers too...then this could put them right over the top.

Just pick up 8 orders of french fries in those Roy Rogers Restaurant French Fry Holsters (see pics) and mount them on your layout...when the kids have finished the fries, simply insert the LC+ remotes in the now empty holsters and "voila"!!! Would give a new meaning to the phrase "eat and run"...
 We don't have any Roy Rogers Restaurants here in Michigan...they appear to be mostly located, for those of you living there, in the NE part of the country...otherwise I just might have given it a fry...er, ah...I mean try.
 

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Roy Rogers have been slowly disappearing. The last one on Long Island closed not too long ago. The only ones I have seen are at NY throughway rest stops. Time for a road trip!
 
Originally Posted by PDQMI:

Lee...this might be the ultimate answer for what to do with all of those LC+ remotes. And if any of the kids are into Roy Rogers too...then this could put them right over the top.

Just pick up 8 orders of french fries in those Roy Rogers Restaurant French Fry Holsters (see pics) and mount them on your layout...when the kids have finished the fries, simply insert the LC+ remotes in the now empty holsters and "voila"!!! Would give a new meaning to the phrase "eat and run"...
 We don't have any Roy Rogers Restaurants here in Michigan...they appear to be mostly located, for those of you living there, in the NE part of the country...otherwise I just might have given it a fry...er, ah...I mean try.
 

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