The picture shows the TCS DP2X-UK fitted to a Hornby H Class. BB

Spot on MGMountain Goat wrote: ↑Sat Feb 26, 2022 10:17 pm It almost sounds as if it has a DCC decoder onboard already...
Strange!
It was the bit you said about the direction that made me think that the loco can only act like that if it has a decoder. Ordinary DC can't really give the same symptoms in the way you described it, and yet it is a well known character of DCC at times when it may be assuming that there is a DCC signal present from your DC controller and start doing unusual things.. I am wondering if the Gaugemaster controllers may have something that makes it think it is picking up a DCC signal? It is well known for feedback controllers to do this as feedback controllers work differently to ordinary DC controllers which supply anything between 0 volts and 12 volts as a constant voltage of whatever speed one wants the loco to go (E.g. just for a theoretical idea 6 volt would be half speed in the 0 to 12v DC range. In reality it is more like 8 or 9 volts is half speed as it takes a few volts before the wheels start to move).dtb wrote: ↑Sun Feb 27, 2022 8:52 pmSpot on MGMountain Goat wrote: ↑Sat Feb 26, 2022 10:17 pm It almost sounds as if it has a DCC decoder onboard already...
Strange!reading 55 on the prog track and a very smooth runner as well.
It wasn't listed as DCC fitted on the retailers site so the money I paid makes it an absolute bargain.
Thanks for all the input, I've certainly learned a bit more from you all.
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