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Favourite Scale: OO / 1:76 Likes: Making small stuff on the laser cutter Dislikes: Counting rivets Other info: Starting to dabble with the world of 3D printing a bit to enhance the products we create on the laser. Layout: Whitwick Grove
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Thank you, a very informative tutorial. As I run DC, this technique is suitable but I have a feeling that the voltage drop may effect DCC locos.
I have seen a company that is doing something similar with drop in replacement motor upgrades for Lima pancake motors.