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    DTC v3 Draaischijf controller

    Product description

    The DTC from VPEB is in our experience the most versatile turntable controller available. Due to its internal PID control, the controller is capable of running standard Fleischmann and Marklin turntables with the standard motor silently and extremely slowly. Enjoy the slow acceleration and deceleration of the bridge and see a high degree of realism in your steam depot.

    Thanks to the configuration software, the controller regulates the bridge all by itself, so you do not have to do anything. If you wish to do so, you can of course set the entire load control in detail.

    With the DTS sensor plate, you also have access to a correct and reliable determination of the position of the bridge. Thanks to a magnet supplied at the bottom of the bridge, the hall sensors accurately detect the rotation and position of the bridge.

    The DTC is suitable for Fleischmann and Marklin turntables.
    The controller can be operated manually via the computer software of the DTC, the hand controller DTM or via the control program iTrain.

    Set contents:

    DTCv3 controller
    DTCv3 mounting frame
    Power supply 15V
    USB (A-B) cable
    230V power supply cable (CEE7/7)
    Power supply cable DTCv3

    Additionally to be purchased for operation: Sensor plate H0 or N, see product bundles below.

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    Specifications

    Article number
    DTCv3 Set
    SKU
    DTCv3 Set

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    Eveneens mooi product met goede beschrijving
    Posted by: GertJan Volgers on 3 March 2024
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    Werkt perfect. Duidelijke beschrijving
    Posted by: A.J van de Molegraaf on 18 February 2024
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    DTC v3 Draaischijf controller
    € 127,-
    DTC v3 Draaischijf controller
    2 In stock
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