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These "bricks" are aluminum heat sinks with DC to DC converters mounted. These converters come in 12 volt and 5 volt and run off a 48 volt supply. One brick is wired for 22 volt and runs into the NCE PB110A while another 22 volt brick powers the
Date: 11/24/2008
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These "bricks" are aluminum heat sinks with DC to DC converters mounted. These converters come in 12 volt and 5 volt and run off a 48 volt supply. One brick is wired for 22 volt and runs into the NCE PB110A while another 22 volt brick powers the
Date: 11/24/2008
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48 volt 10 amp supply will power all of the DC to DC converters with power to spare.
Date: 11/24/2008
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NCE PH-10 R will be used to power the DCC layout. Wireless of course.
Date: 11/24/2008
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Electrical continues. Yards are powered in one district. When I continue trackwork outside the yards I'll pick up another booster. Computer is running JMRI which is a dream for programming DCC.
Also wired in a switch to go from DCC to DC...
Date: 11/24/2008
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Almost finished control area. Now running JMRI for all DCC programming. A foolproof programming track isolated from the layout from Joe Fugate's instructions. Also needed a Soundtraxx booster for reading back Tsunami decoders.
This laptop ...
Date: 09/14/2009
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