My first post!
While I am a fan of all gauges, I am most committed to HO. Yet I am not your typical "modeler" or rivet counter. I like the toy trains with their action and whimsy. In many respects I am envious of O gauge becasue of all the action accessories and operating cars. That's why I really like Lionel HO of the fifties and sixties. They are often miniature reproductions of O gauges operating cars, like the classic milk car. I have collected many of these.
Despite the toy train appeal, I like to have a smooth operating engine (usually steam). That's why I recently bought an MTH PS3 HO 2-8-0 H-10 steam engine. Operated with MTH's DCS this train can do so much more than it can on my DCC layout. So I am switching to DCS from DCC. DCS also seems to have so many fun options, like using a tablet as a controller and record/playback. It also allows variable outputs (for conventional engines which I have several), and fixed outputs for command control. It seems easier too in regards to "CV" functions.
I purchased the DCS Companion 3rd edition, and while it is primarily written for 3 rail O gauge, I know it can also be adapted for two rail and HO. It took me a while to grasp terms like "lock-ons". I never heard of those in HO. In two places in the book I have read that the variable inputs will only accept AC power. I assume that it then outputs AC power. What a shame since I was hoping to run conventional engines (DC, even the PS3 must use DC) and command control engines as is done in O gauge. When MTH says that both conventional and command control engines can be run at the same time, I am learning by reading the DCS Companion that this is not meant for HO (the USA not European version). I am familiar with the DCS Commander, but that doesn't interest me since it can't use the tablet controller.
So, after all that, here are my questions:
Is there any way to run conventional HO engines, which run on DC, using DCS so that I can use the wifi plus a tablet as controller?
What power sources should I use for the TIU? Is an AC power source at any input, even the "preferred" (as the book says) AUX power input , okay to use?
If I use DC power sources, can they be the wall-wart type? How about a computer power source?
Do I still need a "brick" power source with all that wattage for HO? I may run 4 trains at a time tops.
Thanks for any advice you can offer!