Hi Pat This is a fantastic video because I have just purchased my first DCC train set. It came with a default address of 3 so I immediately transferred the address to position 1. I suppose I must leave address 3 blank in case I decide to add further locos to the fleet? In addition to Bachmann Function List numbers there are some 3 digit numbers under three headings of Sound CV, Volume CV, Sound CV but the instructions do not say what these are for or how I should use them. With your vast experience with this controller I was wondering if you had any ideas because Bachmann have not explained these numbers. Kind Regards from the UK.
Hi Malcom. Sorry for the late reply. Yes leave number 3 open for any new locomotive additions you might add later. The bachmann system has some of the basic sounds. The numbers 1-10 on the controller will activate specific sounds. Locomotive manufacturers are different, make sure you read the owners manual with each locomotive.
Pat just getting back into this after a long time out of trains (like 20 years!) - I have done G, O, HO, and N scale so worked my way all around. At this point (60 years old) the eyes aren't what they are used to, so I was thinking that N will be too small. The table space that I have is 54" by 120" so I have a decent space for a couple of loops and some sidings. My wife bought me Basic stater track Bachmann HO kit (got 18" curves and couple of switches) I was going to use this for an inside loop with a switcher running it. Then I could get some 22" curves for the outer loop with some side spurs to add some interest. I like this command control center. If I have two loops of track that are not connected, I would need a second one of there, correct?
Hello Robert, Thank you for watching my video. I am glad you are getting back into the hobby. The table size is perfect for HO. Is the set DCC or standard DC? I do not think you need another EZ Command system. One way you can save a little money is purchase a cross over switch. The cross over switch looks like a big X. This will connect the two loops together and you can use one system. If you use DCC get the DCC switches. BAchmann makes it very simple to get started and expand your model railroad. I hope you find this comment helpful. If you have any further questions, please reply to my response. Thank you again for asking and happy model railroading. Pat
Pat, yes, the crossover is definitely an option. Will one EZ Command Center be able to handle all that track with one connection wire, or do I have to add some feeders? Also, I plan on having 3-4 diesel locomotives - will this be enough power for that?
OH YES!!! On my HO scale set up I have one loop and 4 switches and the EZ command handles it well. I have 6 units. You can program them to their own digital address. It's very simple. For a simple set up, one ez system is plenty. The wiring I think will handle your layout. I have been into HO for 13 years since I was 11 years old and the bachmann system still works like a champ. I hope you find this helpful. Please reply if I can help further. Thank you, Pat
hello i have a quick question.would this bachman ez command control center have enough power for a 50 ft loop track i plan on running around the lenghth of my garage?
Whats up man? Thanks for commenting. What set did you purchase? Some locomotives are just equipped with DCC. Some are equipped with DCC and SOUND. With DCC, lights are the ONLY function.
I'm considering joining this hobby. I think that controller fits my goals and budget pretty well. Can you use that with other brands of track like Kato?
HI MICHAEL! Sorry for the late response. I would use the bachmann EZ track with the EZ command control center. Those products are complementary, meaning go together.
I'm very confused now. Want start an N gauge train layout. But one lot says kato trains and the other is bashing bachmann trains so what do I do Regards Shaun South Africa
Thank you for asking! I greatly appreciate your comment. I have a little bit of N scale. The brands I recommend are Kato, Athearn and bachmann. All three are good quality. Bachmann is a good starter brand, KATO AND ATHEARN are great as well.
Hi, I just got one of these controllers and was trying sound functions with an Atlas DCC Loco with Lenz decoder, not knowing how I muted or shut sound down and now there is no sound when i press the buttons except for long horn (#2) that is the only one that works... any thoughts?
also, hold the button down to start up the engine. I have an Atlas unit my self. The start up, requires holding the button down for about 3 seconds and the unit should start up.
Almost got it right - DCC is a set of standards that have been agreed to by all involved - Bachmann have not been accommodation to anybody - want to use the agreed standards so your stuff is compatible with others you have to abide by the agreed rules !!!!!
Hi! Sorry for the late response. It depends on the brand. Bachmann is very affortable if you just want DCC. Now if you want DCC and Sound. Athearn is great as well as scale trains and Atlas. Prices are different.
Thanks pat. I appreciate that you made this video. 👍. Also it has shown me how much better this system is compared to mine. Thanks good buddy.
YW. Anytime
This video answered all my questions regarding this DCC controller. Hope to get it one day. Thank you!
anytime!!
I use the same dcc system. It’s a good one.
Agreed
Hi Pat This is a fantastic video because I have just purchased my first DCC train set. It came with a default address of 3 so I immediately transferred the address to position 1. I suppose I must leave address 3 blank in case I decide to add further locos to the fleet? In addition to Bachmann Function List numbers there are some 3 digit numbers under three headings of Sound CV, Volume CV, Sound CV but the instructions do not say what these are for or how I should use them. With your vast experience with this controller I was wondering if you had any ideas because Bachmann have not explained these numbers. Kind Regards from the UK.
Hi Malcom. Sorry for the late reply. Yes leave number 3 open for any new locomotive additions you might add later. The bachmann system has some of the basic sounds. The numbers 1-10 on the controller will activate specific sounds. Locomotive manufacturers are different, make sure you read the owners manual with each locomotive.
Good job explaining
Thank you Jeff!
Pat just getting back into this after a long time out of trains (like 20 years!) - I have done G, O, HO, and N scale so worked my way all around. At this point (60 years old) the eyes aren't what they are used to, so I was thinking that N will be too small. The table space that I have is 54" by 120" so I have a decent space for a couple of loops and some sidings. My wife bought me Basic stater track Bachmann HO kit (got 18" curves and couple of switches) I was going to use this for an inside loop with a switcher running it. Then I could get some 22" curves for the outer loop with some side spurs to add some interest. I like this command control center. If I have two loops of track that are not connected, I would need a second one of there, correct?
Hello Robert, Thank you for watching my video. I am glad you are getting back into the hobby. The table size is perfect for HO. Is the set DCC or standard DC? I do not think you need another EZ Command system. One way you can save a little money is purchase a cross over switch. The cross over switch looks like a big X. This will connect the two loops together and you can use one system. If you use DCC get the DCC switches. BAchmann makes it very simple to get started and expand your model railroad.
I hope you find this comment helpful. If you have any further questions, please reply to my response. Thank you again for asking and happy model railroading. Pat
Great video
Thanks
Pat, yes, the crossover is definitely an option. Will one EZ Command Center be able to handle all that track with one connection wire, or do I have to add some feeders? Also, I plan on having 3-4 diesel locomotives - will this be enough power for that?
OH YES!!! On my HO scale set up I have one loop and 4 switches and the EZ command handles it well. I have 6 units. You can program them to their own digital address. It's very simple. For a simple set up, one ez system is plenty. The wiring I think will handle your layout. I have been into HO for 13 years since I was 11 years old and the bachmann system still works like a champ. I hope you find this helpful. Please reply if I can help further. Thank you, Pat
hello i have a quick question.would this bachman ez command control center have enough power for a 50 ft loop track i plan on running around the lenghth of my garage?
Yea it is running 5 locomotive works Great
Can i run rapido dcc sound engines with this?
bachmann ez command accepts dcc from all manufactures
Hi Pat I just got a bachmann started kit and the trains that come with it only the light will work but not the sound, what I’m doing wrong?
Whats up man? Thanks for commenting. What set did you purchase? Some locomotives are just equipped with DCC. Some are equipped with DCC and SOUND. With DCC, lights are the ONLY function.
I'm considering joining this hobby. I think that controller fits my goals and budget pretty well. Can you use that with other brands of track like Kato?
HI MICHAEL! Sorry for the late response. I would use the bachmann EZ track with the EZ command control center. Those products are complementary, meaning go together.
I'm very confused now. Want start an N gauge train layout. But one lot says kato trains and the other is bashing bachmann trains so what do I do
Regards
Shaun South Africa
Thank you for asking! I greatly appreciate your comment. I have a little bit of N scale. The brands I recommend are Kato, Athearn and bachmann. All three are good quality. Bachmann is a good starter brand, KATO AND ATHEARN are great as well.
Hi, I just got one of these controllers and was trying sound functions with an Atlas DCC Loco with Lenz decoder, not knowing how I muted or shut sound down and now there is no sound when i press the buttons except for long horn (#2) that is the only one that works... any thoughts?
On bachmann EZ command system, number 8 mutes and un mutes the sound.
also, hold the button down to start up the engine. I have an Atlas unit my self. The start up, requires holding the button down for about 3 seconds and the unit should start up.
@@engineerpat5290 number 8 button? still nothing... but thanks for the help!
@@bernardor6138 ok. The engine should have an address of 3. 3 is the default address for the unit. Press and hold number 3 and see what happens
@@engineerpat5290 I actually reprogrammed the engine to number 1, hoping this will reset something but nothing happens when i press and hold...
Dose it work with dcc steam engines
Yes. The EZ Command accepts DCC from ANY manufacturer. Steam is accepted
Ok thank you you just helped me alot
Does the sound come directly from the engine or do you need an additional speaker?
the sound comes from the engine. The speakers and sound are FACTORY installed.
Could this work on any atlas Dcc locomotive and would the sound work?
Yes it will. The EZ Command Control Center will accept DCC from any manufacture ( Atlas, Athearn etc)
@@engineerpat5290 thanks man I really appreciate it
@@gracebrady1046 you are most welcome.
Almost got it right - DCC is a set of standards that have been agreed to by all involved - Bachmann have not been accommodation to anybody - want to use the agreed standards so your stuff is compatible with others you have to abide by the agreed rules !!!!!
alright.
How much is to much $$$
For a DCC Locomotive? Ty
Hi! Sorry for the late response. It depends on the brand. Bachmann is very affortable if you just want DCC. Now if you want DCC and Sound. Athearn is great as well as scale trains and Atlas. Prices are different.
What's up dude?, 0:03
Ns sd40 locomotive
No. SD38
Yes look like a sd40
The big wide walk way
@@eugenekleis3836 NO IT IS NOT. NS 3811 is an SD38 that was built for Penn Central
Ok
Not as realistic as the sounds of the steam locomotive