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Guys , I have powered my layout with 2 cw80's going through my DCS tiu. I run legacy, tmcc and some dcs. It works well for my small layout now. I plan on growing the layout bigger eventually. I like the zwl and the way it looks, ( I know its not out yet but I was waiting)but power wise wouldn't the four 180 watt powerhouses be just as good if not better? I run only command stuff. Just wanted to get some input before I go one way or the other. My planed layout would be rather large. I am planning on having four power districts. Smaller dedicated transformers for acc. And lights will also be used. Thanks for the advice guys!
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Originally Posted by pa:

If all you run is command control than just use

the 180 watt bricks.They are half the price of

the ZW L, no electronics to fail and have a full

720 watts from 4 bricks.

I second that comment. We use the ZW-C with 4 bricks only because we also run conventional, so we use the ZW in program mode to control voltage seperately on all 4 throttles. If we didn't have the ZW-C, we would need a TPC for each brick for independent control

 

All command.......just stick with the bricks!

Yes the bricks would work fine but you also sacrifice one part of the Legacy system this way. The red triangle button shuts off everything on the layout that is command operated except the power to the tracks with the bricks only. If you're using a ZW-C or a ZW-L the power is also shut off when the button is pressed. This may or may not be an important feature.

Ron's point is that for TMCC/Legacy, if you power it with a ZW-C or ZW-L, the big red button on the CAB1 or CAB2 will do what the DCS remote button will do, turn off all the track power.  That's the difference.  If that's of significance to you, that's how you do it.  If you're happy with just protecting the circuit the usual way, the PH-180 and TIU combo is fine.  You'd still have the red button on the DCS remote that will shut down all the TIU channels.

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