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"HONGZ" stands for HO scale, N scale, G scale, and Z scale.

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Again, I'm by no means a DCC expert, but the answer to your question might be dependent on the needs of the DCC equipment you are using to run your DCC engine, on how large your layout will be, and on how many DCC equipped engines you plan to run.  I remember reading something about DCC "boosters" (more amperage") sometimes being required.

Chuck

the power supplies for most DCC systems are 15 volt AC. Boosters with power supplies are used on larger layouts to divide up the load (amperage) most DCC systems are 5 amp (NCE and Digitrax also have a 10 amp system)  so splitting the layout up into more than one section splits the load. The DCC signal is passed from the system to the booster's via the control buss.

@Ron045 posted:

This is from an MTH HO manual.  Looks like as low as 6 and as High as 24.

When I ran my O scale MTH engines in DCC mode I used 11.1v and 14.8v batteries very successfully.  So that might be an acceptable range.

Those are the instructions for running under analog, not DCC.  I think Steve was asking about using DCC.

@Rick Rubino posted:

the power supplies for most DCC systems are 15 volt AC. Boosters with power supplies are used on larger layouts to divide up the load (amperage) most DCC systems are 5 amp (NCE and Digitrax also have a 10 amp system)  so splitting the layout up into more than one section splits the load. The DCC signal is passed from the system to the booster's via the control buss.



@PRR1950 posted:

Again, I'm by no means a DCC expert, but the answer to your question might be dependent on the needs of the DCC equipment you are using to run your DCC engine, on how large your layout will be, and on how many DCC equipped engines you plan to run.  I remember reading something about DCC "boosters" (more amperage") sometimes being required.

Chuck

^ I think that's the answer Steve is looking for. 

Based on my use of DCC (for N and HO, but not MTH O scale engines), my thought is that the best way would be to hook up the entire DCC system - it will provide the desired amount of power (usually 14-16v AC). 

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