19. Easy DIY DCC keep alive
Learn how to build your own DCC stay alive device.
NOTE: Please be aware that the design shown is specifically for use primarily with N and HO scale locos running on DCC powered track at a voltage of about 14VDCC or less. See my video on Keep Alive designs if you plan to make any changes to this circuit.
Видео 19. Easy DIY DCC keep alive канала Model Railroading
NOTE: Please be aware that the design shown is specifically for use primarily with N and HO scale locos running on DCC powered track at a voltage of about 14VDCC or less. See my video on Keep Alive designs if you plan to make any changes to this circuit.
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