MTH Z-4000 40-4000: $400 OBO plus shipping. (SOLD)
MTH DCS remote control system 50-1001: $450 OBO plus shipping.
MTH DCS remote controller 50-1002: NEW in the package $245 OBO plus shipping. (SOLD)
MTH DCS TIU unit (one port bad) 50-1003: $150 OBO plus shipping. (SOLD)
MTH Z-750 transformer with remote controller/unit (2 sets) : $55 each OBO plus shipping. Also, an extra remote receiver: $15.
All items have been run on my layout.
I prefer 'pick up' only but will have to get weight and destination and take to UPS to figure out shipping charges.
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MTH Z-4000 40-4000: $400 OBO plus shipping.
I used the transformer to power the TIU and used the remote throttle to control all trains so the throttles were not used so they should be, virtually, like new.
Power and throttles off.
Throttles at maximum.
Right throttle reading.
The 10 volt post reading.
The 14 volt reading.
The left throttle reading.
4 views.
original box.
original shipping box.
MTH DCS remote control system 50-1001: $450 OBO plus shipping.
I have all my engines downloaded into this system. I found this system very user friendly. I had 3rd rail engines so I could easily upload them into this system via the TIU going to the Lionel TMCC system.
4 side views.
bottom view.
original box.
original shipping box.
MTH DCS remote controller 50-1002: NEW in the package $245 OBO plus shipping.
As far as I know, this is the latest version since I just bought it last year.
PS: I have deleted these pictures and re-added them but they only appear if you 'click' on them. Not sure why the system isn't showing them, at least from my 'view point'!
The package says 1002 but....
my invoice says 2038!
MTH DCS TIU unit (one port bad) 50-1003: $150 OBO plus shipping.
One end port is bad but the other 3 are good.
4 side views.
bottom.
original box.
MTH Z-750 transformer with remote controller/unit (2 sets) : $55 each OBO plus shipping. Also, an extra remote receiver: $15.
The transformer has a plug on the output end that connects to the 'receiver' and controls basic functions with a remote.
The 2 remotes work on all 3 'receivers'. One has to point the controller at the 'receiver' to get the light to blink. Thus, you should be able to use these to control 3 trains if you keep the 'receivers' far enough from each other.
I've soldered wires to two of the 'receivers' so I could connect them to my old Lionel 3 rail track. The 'receivers' are made to connect directly into MTH's new track with roadbed.
I have 2 complete sets plus one spare 'receiver'.