Hornby Dublo DCC

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Brian
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Re: Hornby Dublo DCC

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Captainkirk wrote: Wed Dec 12, 2018 7:37 pm <SNIP>
I may pursue the DC sound option, but if DCC did improve the HD loco performance as well it may be worth pursuing.
I might try it on one of the HD locos on a test track using a Hornby TTS and budget Hornby DCC controller before I commit to wholesale expenditure on the layout.
DCC will offer you the opportunity of 'fine tuning' the decoder to the motor but you need a quality decoder for this as the more budget ranges wont offer that many CVs to adjust! :D
Secondly, if you obtain a 'Budget' DCC system it quite likely wont offer CV adjustments anyway! :o
As mentioned above, its highly likely that a TTS decoder will not be able to handle the motor current of these old locos.
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Before you try one on DCC be sure the loco runs faultlessly on DC, if it doesn’t it will be worse on DCC apparently.
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The point i would make, having many Hornby Dublo, 3 rail, and 2 rail locos, is they take a lot more current/ load, to start up, and run, than the newer locos. One of the Tech guys will know more than me, but i presume this will impact on DCC performance. I understand they have to run perfectly on DC, before conversion.
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