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Four Battery Powered Controllers for your N or Z Scale Model Trains (and maybe HO too) 

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I look at four different battery-powered controllers in the video below that you can use to power your model trains. Three of the four also allow you to plug in an AC adapter for continuous power from a wall outlet, but then if you disconnect the adapter, you can run your trains for hours using battery power. These are great options for small portable layouts, especially N and Z scales. While you could use them to power some HO-scale locomotives that don’t draw too much power, your run time will be significantly less, given the higher power draw.
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@c50sport
@c50sport 3 месяца назад
Hallo Steve, danke für dein Bericht über die verschiedenen Controller. Ich benutzte für meine Märklin mini-club Lokomotiven die Original Märklin mini-club Fahrregler, in Kombination mit einer Spannungsreduzierung von Hightechmodellbahnen, da die neusten Lokomotiven von Märklin Glockenanker Motoren haben und gut mit weniger Spannung auskommen, außerdem schützt das die Motoren vor Überspannung! Die älteren Märklin mini-club Motoren mit drei Pol Anker und 5 Pol Anker laufen damit auch perfekt. Den Snail Speed Controller habe ich auch und bin total zufrieden damit, super langsame Anfahrt ist damit kein Problem und auch langsames abbremsen der Loks. 👌👍 Die Rokuhan Regler machen bei verschiedenen Lokomotiven von Märklin Probleme, die Loks laufen dann nicht sauber. Liebe Grüße René
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains 3 месяца назад
The snail speed controller does work well. That is good information about the Rokuhan controller not working well with the Marklin locomotives.
@edwardstd52
@edwardstd52 Год назад
Nifty ideas for a portable N scale layout to take to train shows, etc... You always seem to come up with great gadgets!
@mileshigh1321
@mileshigh1321 Год назад
Thankyou! Very informative! I am going to be restoring a 70's coffee table sized Z gauge layout, and the controller for it is a big blue Marklin rheostat ! So one of these 3 controllers would be a much better option!
@timothyperrigoue3997
@timothyperrigoue3997 Год назад
Steve; You answered EVERY question I needed answered! My aim is a small trolley/ streetcar layout. These are the solutions! Thank You.
@jimlompe1260
@jimlompe1260 Год назад
I've had the Snail controller for a couple of years. I've used it for some N and Z scale trains. It works great. I did get the AC adapter after awhile as I was getting tired of changing batteries. I really like the momentum button. Overall, great controller.
@southjersey10
@southjersey10 Год назад
Very informative video. Those controllers were previously unknown to me. Thanks.
@Maurice00PA
@Maurice00PA Год назад
I have the Rokuhan RC-02 powering my small (22"x15") Mini Christmas tree N-scale layout. Very reliable and seems to run forever on one set of batteries. Cheers and Happy New Year!
@loispadgett6306
@loispadgett6306 Год назад
Thank you for this review. I am doing some suitcase layouts and I think this will be the way I going for powering them specially the one that runs 2 turnouts. Great start for the New Year. I am doing N scale and Z scale for that and to know they will run both made me very HAPPY. GOD BLESS. 🚂💖🚂💖🚂💖
@timothystevenhoward
@timothystevenhoward Год назад
I use the RC-02 under the tree for both Z and N, clean and simple.
@gmaneis
@gmaneis Месяц назад
Product description at Z Track Center for the little RC02 says it is a Z scale item, and not for N scale, but I see you're using it for N just fine. Good to know. ZTrack Center is asking $42.85 for it (June 30,2024).
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains Месяц назад
Yeah, it works fine for N scale. You have a lower top speed with N scale because the voltage isn’t as high with z scale so I think it is limited to 10volts out or something like that. Doesn’t matter in practice unless you want your train going fast.
@johnbrletic7858
@johnbrletic7858 Год назад
Nice informative video.
@gmaneis
@gmaneis Месяц назад
I checked Z Track on June 30th, 2024, and found they now are asking $88.75 for the RC03 two way controller.
@CNR5154
@CNR5154 Год назад
Thank you, Steve! Very timely as I've been planning a coffee table Z layout and wondering how well the Rokuhan battery-powered controllers performed and if there were viable alternatives. Since I will have turnouts, I was leaning towards the Roku RC-03, and you helped confirm that choice. I'm a long-time subscriber and always enjoy your videos. Thanks and Happy New Year!
@Trains-With-Shane
@Trains-With-Shane Год назад
I have found that those Kato connectors are just ever so slightly larger than standard Mini Tamiya plugs. So sometimes you'll get some that just won't work interchangeably.
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains Год назад
Yeah, they are just a smidge bigger. A slight shaving of the plastic on the Kato plug is sometimes needed.
@philrisbridger919
@philrisbridger919 11 месяцев назад
Marklin locomotives work much better with the Snail controller.
@edm2822
@edm2822 10 месяцев назад
Rokuhan RC-02 doesn’t work with Märklin. Rokuhan customer service advised only to use with Rokuhan. I don’t believe that is the case but beware if buying for Märklin. Snail controller is nice for Märklin.
@csxnspittsburghdivision8580
Can you make a z scale layout
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains Год назад
At some point I will
@MrSlartybartfast42
@MrSlartybartfast42 8 месяцев назад
Hi Steve. Have you come across anyone using a 12v/14.4v Lithium battery pack from a cordless drill to power a layout?
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains 8 месяцев назад
I feel like I have, but cant say for sure. I've used my EGO lawn tool batteries to power things, but just by plugging it into en ego inverter and then plugging in the DCC or DC power supply into that. That is horribly inefficient of course. I do have an old portable battery that has USB and 12V output jacks on it. That one I can plug directly into something like a Kato throttle and it works great (except that the battery is more than a decade old and doesn't last nearly as long as it used to, but it still works). I'm sure there are some available adapters for power tool batteries that allow you to plug in 12v things and the like. Wouldn't be too hard to rig up something yourself, maybe modify an old charger or an old tool or something so you would still have the ability to snap the batteries on and off easily.
@jmollick1
@jmollick1 8 месяцев назад
do kato turnout controller mount to the side of the RC02? i noticed it had the little metal receptacles
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains 8 месяцев назад
I don’t know if they will fit or not. Rokuhan has similar turnout controls that do snap in and you can plug the Kato turnout cables into those, albeit with a bit of shaving of the plug potentially needed so it will fit in properly. They do operate the Kato turnouts fine. I’ll have to see if you can fit the Kato turnout controllers on there but my feeling is that they won’t quite fit correctly. You could, however, solder jumper wires from there to one Kato turnout controller and do things that way if needed.
@SFCRambo60
@SFCRambo60 Год назад
Great idea, if I buy the one that takes AA batteries and go to train shows can I use it to test out Locomotives by carrying the control and a couple pieces of track? Thank you
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains Год назад
Yep, that should work just fine. Most shows usually have a test track but you can obviously carry what you need in your pocket which can be handy.
@charleswalsh9895
@charleswalsh9895 Год назад
Be prepared to wait almost a month for delivery from Japan
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains Год назад
Yes, it can be slow for sure.
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains Год назад
But you can buy them all locally in the US, which is what I do so the controllers usually arrive within a week or so.
@cedwards4257
@cedwards4257 Год назад
Thanks for posting the video. I noticed what appear to be DC snap contacts on the side of the controllers, do these work with the KATO turnout controller switch?
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains Год назад
I’ll have to see if I can test that out here soon.
@williamdieber9442
@williamdieber9442 Год назад
Using rc03. Switches change turnout in only one direction. My switches are unitrack right no6.
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains Год назад
Ok weird, mine worked in both directions. That was the case with both switches and trying different turnouts? I guess the unit may be defective in that case.
@d-rail7271
@d-rail7271 Год назад
The outer ring on the Rokuhan is actually for constant lighting. They're really poor quality and design in my experience, they get returned often. The on/off switch is backwards on the RC03 which I find amusing too.
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains Год назад
Ok thanks for the info. I’ve not had any issues with them in the years that I have been using them, but I might just be lucky.
@joew389
@joew389 Год назад
Steve, I noticed on several of your portable layouts that you don’t directly connect the Rokuhan controller to the track. Instead you connect the controller to a jack on the side of the layout and then that is connected to the track. What is the type of jack you use? I haven’t seen them in my local stores and don’t know how they are named or where to get them.
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains Год назад
Those barrel type connectors are just ones I’ve salvaged off of other electronics. Other old power packs or any other electronics that have those that are being gotten rid of. Just save both the plug and a bit of cable along with the receptacle end. You can pick those types up online as well but I haven’t done so myself thus far.
@waxeightoneeight
@waxeightoneeight 10 месяцев назад
Hi Steve! Thank you for all your helpful advice! I recently purchased the Rokuhan RC03 controller for my N scale suitcase layout. After getting your feedback on your N scale track, I also decided to use Peco Code 80 flex track and purchased a Peco ST-10 N Standard Straight Wired track to try to keep the wiring as simple as possible for now since I'm still new to model railroading. However, I did notice that the Peco ST-10 wired track does not have a connecting plug like your Kato plug. Do you you know whether that connecting plug will be needed for the Rokuhan RC03 and if so, is there anyway I can fix one onto the ST-10 wires or solder some wires with a connecting plug onto my Peco tracks? Thank you in advance for your help!
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains 10 месяцев назад
You will have to just get a Rokuhan power cable or one of the Kato plug wires and then solder that one to the Peco one or just connect them by terminal strip or something like that.
@waxeightoneeight
@waxeightoneeight 9 месяцев назад
@@StevesTrains Thank you, Steve! I just realized you referred to the Kato terminal Uninjoiner earlier in the video @ 3:34. I apologize for all the questions, but by any chance do you know whether those would be compatible with Peco Code 80 track? As you can see, I'm very new to model railroading lol
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains 9 месяцев назад
@@waxeightoneeightno, the Kato ones won’t work with the Peco track without modification. There are like some Atlas or Peco type rail joiners with wires or you could make your own by soldering wires to the bottom of some.
@jtmonsman
@jtmonsman Год назад
Wait…. I can just use the batteries and a switch to run a train at a single speed!?!? I am starting a Christmas n scale layout for the bottom of my coffee table and didn’t want to run a cord…. This might be mind blowing info…..
@ErickC
@ErickC Год назад
I honestly test my n-scale locomotives after servicing by placing them on a piece of straight Atlas snap-track and touching the terminals of a 9V battery to the rails. It works fine.
@modelrailenthusiasts
@modelrailenthusiasts Год назад
So as I understand we can use RC-02 controller with 12v H0 loco ?
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains Год назад
It will probably work but your top speed will be lower. But, it will depend on the power draw. If it has a sound decoder it may draw too much current. But a smaller 4 axle locomotive will probably work fine, it just won’t have the same speed range as normal. But that is usually fine since the top speed when using a DC controller is typical unprototypically fast.
@modelrailenthusiasts
@modelrailenthusiasts Год назад
@@StevesTrains That's what I liked speed will be lower on a small layout. I have triple lights on loco I hope will work all lights : ) Thank you btw.
@Henryweaponsdude
@Henryweaponsdude 4 месяца назад
Do these work with tomix tracks?
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains 4 месяца назад
Yes, except the track connectors are probably different so I’m assuming you will have to splice some wires to use the plug on the controllers.
@greggjohnson621
@greggjohnson621 11 месяцев назад
Does anybody make a controller that shows the scale speed of the train? That seems essential if you want it to look a truly accurate representation.
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains 11 месяцев назад
No, because it varies dramatically based on the type of motor and gearing used in any given locomotive. In DCC you can speed match locomotives by adjusting settings and could theoretically do that, but every locomotive varies out of the box.
@lingeriedeparis7274
@lingeriedeparis7274 Год назад
thanks - where did you by these ?
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains Год назад
Links are in the description.
@SFCRambo60
@SFCRambo60 Год назад
Will it work on DCC Locomotives?
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains Год назад
Yes, you can generally operate most DCC locomotives with DC controllers (anything remotely recent usually handles both fine). The only issue is that if it is a sound decoder it has a higher starting voltage and so it may only operate at slower speeds and not start moving until as much as 50% throttle because of the higher voltage requirements.
@dogyerf21
@dogyerf21 Год назад
Great review of products to never buy. Thank you
@beans4gas
@beans4gas Год назад
What do you want? Nuclear powered?
@StevesTrains
@StevesTrains Год назад
Knowing what you don’t want is half the battle.
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