They just plug right in to your terminal track. I have a booster on my layout, but you don’t really need it if your layout is relatively small. I really like the Bachmann DCC and it has no trouble running 4-5 locomotives at one time. I’m more limited by the number of trains that I can mentally/ physically use as I only have a single main line with passing sidings.
It is important if I plug the track before the power cord or vice versa? Ridiculous and embarassing for Bachmann. In general US-american DCC-manufactures are unbelievable primitive at least as the user interface is concerned. Only NCE or the Digitrax Zephyr might compete with German or Austrian manufactures - a bit. Try e.g. a Trix mobile station which comes in a wired or a wifi version. The mobile station from Märklin is identical and supports DCC as well, but its defaults are orientated at their proprietary protocol. As far as I know it is the most cost effective variant, but there are multiple better, but more expensive systems arround.
He speaks truth
I went to pull the power cord
But pulled the track plug and I fried my EZ command plus
I am sorry to hear that
Yeah I accidentally plugged in the power cord before the track cord and now it no longer provides power to the track.
How do you connect analog controller to ez command plus since it’s missing the port needed for analog ?
there is a red cord with one prong on each end to daisy chain them
Do both of these work with Bachmann’s On30 locos?
that I do not know. my guess would be yes.
Are these plug and play on EZ Track? Or do I have to wire my track up like i would have to with NCE powercab?
They just plug right in to your terminal track. I have a booster on my layout, but you don’t really need it if your layout is relatively small. I really like the Bachmann DCC and it has no trouble running 4-5 locomotives at one time. I’m more limited by the number of trains that I can mentally/ physically use as I only have a single main line with passing sidings.
@@tommys_trucks_trains_tractors If they plug into the terminal track do they still work with DC locomotives?
Are these compatible with other model brands like broadway limited or Walthers?
Yes. I run a Rivarossi with it. I think they all come preprogrammed for F3, but don’t hold me to it. Thank You for watching
So you said the original command can NOT control switches ?
Correct
Just found this
It is important if I plug the track before the power cord or vice versa? Ridiculous and embarassing for Bachmann.
In general US-american DCC-manufactures are unbelievable primitive at least as the user interface is concerned. Only NCE or the Digitrax Zephyr might compete with German or Austrian manufactures - a bit.
Try e.g. a Trix mobile station which comes in a wired or a wifi version. The mobile station from Märklin is identical and supports DCC as well, but its defaults are orientated at their proprietary protocol. As far as I know it is the most cost effective variant, but there are multiple better, but more expensive systems arround.
I agree. Bachmann are not the best. thank you for watching