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Offline Goofy  
#1 Posted : 29 May 2017 08:15:08(UTC)
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Do you often see the locomotives do jerk/tic when it pass over the turnouts?
Difference between K and C turnouts?
H0
DCC = Digital Command Control
Offline michelvr  
#2 Posted : 29 May 2017 14:33:07(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post
Do you often see the locomotives do jerk/tic when it pass over the turnouts?
Difference between K and C turnouts?


Hi Goofy.

On K track yes some of my locomotives do jerk/tic and stop when it passes over K track turnouts.

Same locomotives on C track turnouts no problems!

Michel
Offline Rwill  
#3 Posted : 29 May 2017 15:04:55(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: michelvr Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Goofy Go to Quoted Post
Do you often see the locomotives do jerk/tic when it pass over the turnouts?
Difference between K and C turnouts?


Hi Goofy.

On K track yes some of my locomotives do jerk/tic and stop when it passes over K track turnouts.

Same locomotives on C track turnouts no problems!

Michel


Same experience for me with a layout that is half k track and half c track. The problem loks on k track seem to be the newer lighter models with cardam shafts and the flimsy sliders

thanks 1 user liked this useful post by Rwill
Offline Goofy  
#4 Posted : 03 June 2017 14:52:19(UTC)
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I did meet an friend and he told to me,that C-tracks are much better in contact with digital locomotives.
He recommend C-tracks.
H0
DCC = Digital Command Control
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