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SRC-TCP [RO Combo] Drivetrain, Decoupling, Light v1.3
   
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Vehicles: Land, Mechanical
Microcontrollers: Composite, Modular, Microcontroller
Tags: v1.13.6
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SRC-TCP [RO Combo] Drivetrain, Decoupling, Light v1.3

Description
Looking for the perfect train control system for your Stormworks railcars, but TCP is too confusing? Look no further, the Combo Controllers are here to solve your trouble!

Pair this with a TCP Main Controller, and your railcars will have full TCP compatibility.

This specific Combo Controller has support for brakes (Drivetrain Module and Interface), decoupling (from Decouple Module and Interface) and taillights (from Exterior Light Module and Interface).

If you're looking for something to control your locomotives, you will need to use full TCP, which you can find here. The Combo Controllers are just a simplified TCP setup, with less features, but in a more compact and easy to use setup, and do not support powered vehicles.


What is TCP?
Train Communication Protocol, or TCP, is a modular system for train control in Stormworks. Developed by the Stormworks Rail Committee, its purpose is to be a universal system to control locomotives and railcars with perfect compatibility.
TCP is designed to work with any types of locomotives and railcars. It's a good choice for any builder, regardless of skill level and creations. It is suitable for realistic replica builds and crazy fictional creations,


Combo Controllers
  • Standard (This)
  • Basic
  • Passenger (coming soon)


    Inputs
    Info
    Main Both
    Main signal from TCP Main Controller
    Slip
    Slip input from train wheel, used for ABS, which
    reduces braking distance and noisy wheel slip
    Disable Parking Brake
    Without a Master, TCP automatically enabled parking brake
    to avoid rollaways. Connect a button to disable the parking brake
    if no TCP master is present
    Outputs
    Info
    Brake
    Brake signal that connects to train wheels. A TCP master controls the brakes.
    Decouple Front / Rear
    Connect to the front/rear connector to allow for remote decouple. A TCP master with a decouple module can remotely decouple railcars.
    Taillight Front / Rear
    Turns on taillights if the railcar is at the rear of the train, and the TCP master has enabled headlights.


    Confused, want to learn more, or just interested in a community of Stormworks train people?