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Sorry my mistake Phil, I did mean AC....No, DCC is an AC system about zero volts.. Not a DC voltage with a control signal superimposed on it. - If there was a DC component, then an analogue loco would move as soon as put on the track.
To run an analogue loco on 'Address 0', the mark-space ratio of the DCC signal is altered to give a 'pseudo DC' voltage to drive the motor.
Sorry my mistake Phil, I did mean AC....
Usual old story, isn't it - buy cheap, get cheap.
In general I'd agree.
However sometimes it's worth purchasing adequate equipment that may no longer be the very latest thing.
For example
NCE D408SR Large scale 4 Amp DCC decoder
is possibly even cheaper than the Zen Budda with the benefit of being tried and tested with a better reputation.
Thanks for your response Neil, can I ask, have you successfully used the NCE decoder, it appears to have only solder connection instead of screw.
Tony
In short yes, but I haven't mastered the instructions on all of the outputs.
The 4A D408SR board has two sockets and two appropriate pre-wired plugs are supplied with it.
Can I presume that the prewired plugs are track feed in and power lead to the motors. What provision is there for lighting?
Have looked up the Pdf file for it, not clear on what you say about plugs but now I think one plug has 4 leads and the other 8 leads is that correct?