As Stumpy says, consisting two locos is an
iffy proposition using DC. The speed of the
two locos must be close otherwise they'll be
fighting each other.
Your MRC has enough power to run two locos so
test the speed of the ones you want to consist.
Put them on the track (without cars) and watch their speed
in relation to each other.
If they are reasonably close, but not exact, put
the faster loco at the head.
But first, make sure the locos are well lubricated,
and the wheel treads are clean to provide smooth
electrical conductivity.
As long as the gearing speeds on the two locos aren't majorly different, the speed matching should be *that* big of a problem - if they're not matched they might not run as smooth as they could, and one may push or pull the other, but if you're loading a really long train of cars behind it so they both really have to pull, you might not even notice.
The MRC "Tech" series are the best DC power packs on the market.
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