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bobclifford1953
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dcc decoders

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hi i have a dean goods tender which i want to dcc but the standard decoders are to big and also i want to dcc my two terriers can anyone recommend a decently priced decoder to fit these locos which are not dcc ready and will be hard wired to fit regards bob

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I have fitted Digitrax controllers to small engines with no problem. I believe some Zen models are also very small.
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You could try TCS M1 decoders which were designed for N gauge or the Z series which were designed for Z gauge.
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What make of Dean Goods is it - googling the make/ model plus DCC conversion usually throws up an article or two.
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hornby dean goods just require a small enough decoder to fit into the tender drive no room in the loco thanks bob
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As BromMods suggested a TCS M1 https://uk.tcsdcc.com/m1/ will do the trick but it has to located in the loco as shown here https://tcsdcc.com/installation/ho-scale/1313
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