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While I agree that electrical conductivity is extremely important, if you are using DCC, you can work around the electrical pickup problem by using a keep-alive with tender pickup only. I have done this with my ConCor Hudson conversion, and it runs beautifully, with no stalls, sound dropouts or hiccups. If you are running DC, then I agree with Peteski and Victor Miranda: more pickup is better. (Actually, more pickup is ALWAYS better, but I wouldn't hesitate to use tender-only with a keep alive in a DCC installation).I'm not sure which Bachmann tender you are thinking of using, but in general, tenders with the "pointed axle in cone" truck design (like modern N-scale diesel trucks; Kato and the latest Bachmann tenders use these) provide excellent pickup as long as there is appropriate weight in the tender. Older wiper designs (like the Walthers/LL Berk and my ConCor Hudson or the old MRC wiper design) aren't nearly as good. John C.