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RailPro Specific Help & Discussion / Re: LM-2S vs. LM-3S
« Last post by G8B4Life on November 25, 2025, 05:26:07 AM »Your recollections are close.
Functionally, the LM-2S and 3S are pretty much the same.
- Tim
Functionally, the LM-2S and 3S are pretty much the same.
- The LM-2S had 2 input wires but the 3S only has one (it got a negative wire instead). Since there was never a way to use both input wires on the 2S as a locomotive module this is a moot difference.
- You only had to use a bridge rectifier with the LM-2S if you wanted to use a keep alive. The 3S made the connections available on the LM itself so an external bridge rectifier isn't needed.
- DCC capability is determined by the firmware loaded into the LM. It's been a long, long time since I played with LM's on DCC but I suspect the LM-2S's capability is the same as the LM-3S. There used to be an issue about not being able to do consists with NCE but that was an NCE issue. I would imagine it is not fixed.
- Tim

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