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Re: Where To Buy
Nice mood ;) It will as soon we are really starting with supplying at Ryan's :) Maybe it sounds a bit weird, but without any announcement people already are able to find all the preparations we are
By karst.drenth · #43 ·
Re: Circuit Breakers
Alex, cost per amp for a system's booster is an interesting metric but when I did my cost comparison for the club my goal was a low total cost of the "whole" package at the time.? In our case the
By Andris Cuksts · #42 ·
Re: YD6016LN-RC inputs going to waste
Sorry about that. I edited my post to remove my comment about the booster as a viable reverse loop switch. I've got a Digitrax DR5013 on order to test it out with the DR5033 booster. There are still
By Oldngrey · #41 ·
Re: Circuit Breakers
Karst, Ok, that makes more sense, probably why there are warnings that they are not for use by people under the age of 14. What is the incentive to sell as a "toy-ware" versus electronics for
By Alexander Wood · #40 ·
Re: YD6016LN-RC inputs going to waste
Oldngrey, The use of boosters as reversing devices is rather archaic, from the very early days of DCC, precisely because it usually ends up wasting most of the output of a booster. YaMoRC doesn't
By Alexander Wood · #39 ·
YD6016LN-RC inputs going to waste
The circuit breaker topic went?in an unexpected direction, but I thought I needed some confirmation about another essential requirement - detection. Hence the new topic. Adding in Railcom to a layout
Where To Buy
Since we are in the mood for suggestions, the YaMoRC website "Where To Buy" page does not mention Iron Planet Hobbies as a USA distributor. I am not affiliated with them in any way, but they do list
By Oldngrey · #37 ·
Re: Circuit Breakers
Alexander, Simple, they do not / are not allowed to sell it as toy-ware. "... 280A of NCE PB110 boosters at 16V..."? simply insane :O ( IMHO ) What kind of layout needs this ? Grtzz, Karst
By karst.drenth · #36 ·
Re: Circuit Breakers
Karst, That's... fascinating. How are Zimo and Massoth boosters with 12A outputs being sold in the EU? Or Digitrax and NCE products with 8A and 10A boosters, respectively? And what about large scale?
By Alexander Wood · #35 ·
Re: Circuit Breakers
Andris, So first off, I don't think that the only metric for comparing products should be lowest cost, and it is an apples to oranges comparison, as the YaMoRC booster works with RailCom, while
By Alexander Wood · #34 ·
Re: Forums
Hi Richard, Good idea. I will post here any new releases. Greets, Karst
By karst.drenth · #33 ·
Re: Circuit Breakers
Wow Guys :D THANKS ! What a simple question can do :O It's clear to me now, and indeed a completely different vision between US and EU, not only with modelers, but also with regulation. European
By karst.drenth · #32 ·
Forums
Karst, A suggestion, if I may. Since this forum belongs to YaMoRC could you use it as your main English language forum (and/or other language) to make announcements concerning YaMoRC products? For
By Richard Trilling · #31 ·
Re: Circuit Breakers
Alex, I thought your comment about cost comparison between YaMoRC? and Digitrax was interesting A number of years ago our club converted to DCC and we choose Digikeijs at the time.? Mostly due to
By Andris Cuksts · #30 ·
Re: Circuit Breakers
Oldngrey, Just about anything will be a lot more expensive than an 8 amp Digitrax system. So it really depends on what features are important to you. RailCom could add a lot to automating your
By Alexander Wood · #29 ·
Re: Circuit Breakers
Alex, *sigh* you are right. I was too hasty in comparing the PSXX to a 3 Amp booster in terms of price. The PSXX-3's I have cost around the same price as a single YD7403. So 3 times as much per
By Oldngrey · #28 ·
Re: Circuit Breakers
Oldngrey, It's true that 3A boosters require significantly more booster than 5A or 8A boosters in order to ensure that enough power is available to any given power district. At least if you're using
By Alexander Wood · #27 ·
Re: Circuit Breakers
Alex and karst, A few comments to add to the mix... 1. Yes my layout design uses 8 unit trains each double heading ie 2 locos per train. They spend most of their time sitting in Layover Tracks (aka
Re: Circuit Breakers
Karst, In the US we use circuit breakers extensively to make power districts. We also tend to be more operations-focused and have larger layouts. The challenge in matching up European and US DCC
By Alexander Wood · #25 ·
Re: Circuit Breakers
Thanks for the resonse. I suggest that others will have a better understanding of this topic. I am doing an American layout so most of what I read is based on their practices which are often NCE and
By Oldngrey · #24 ·