I am familiar with On30 and DCC since I have an On30 layout. I must admit, when I first began to learn about DCC, I thought it was great. Now, I'm not so sure. The best DCC loco I have is an On30 Bachmann Climax. It does run really well compared to my Shay. I have sent the Shay back to Soundtraxx and they replaced the built in Tsunami decoder. It was exhibiting stalling, skipping and sound recycling problems. It still does the same thing. All of the locos that I have installed the LC decoders do the same thing, and I hear similar responses to other fellow model railroaders. Do large scale DCC conversions exhibit the same problems, or do they react differently? I am beginning to think my best bet is to just stay with DC.
Robert
Perhaps you could provide a few more details such as track used and system used.
What may be happening is that the decoder is sensing an overvoltage.
For what its worth I have a large outdoor layout with 20+ locomotives in DCC. Works great!
http://www.tttrains.com/sjrp
I also have quite a few using Hybrid Drive which adds a small battery pack to the decoder so that it both reads the DCC signal and can operate on all track conditions.
http://www.tttrains.com/dcc/hybriddrive
Stan
Stan,
With the greatest respect, don't you think it would be appropriate to state in your postings that your wife is the Lenz DCC distributor in the USA and you are a member of the NMRA DCC panel?
That way, any reader would be fully informed as to your involvement in DCC.
Best wishes,Tony Walsham (Remote Control Systems) http://www.rcs-rc.comModern technology. Old fashioned reliability.
TonySorry thought most people knew that.Former founder and chair of the NMRA DCC Working GroupFormer NMRA C&I ChairFormer member of the NMRA Internet presence committeeFormer NMRA Northeastern TrusteeFormer Chair of the Large Scale Standards Working GroupFormer Chair of the NMRA DCC Bi-directional committeeDonated patent with key technology to the industry through the NMRAStill consulting (at no charge) to several model railroad manufacturers on a variety of topics Still married to Deb who among other things is the president of TTTrains Inc and manages the Lenz Agency of North AmericaStill proud father of two kids (one of which models is N scale)And enjoying immensely building and operating my Garden RailroadHopefully that covers it all.But none of the above is really relevant to this thread. What we are trying to do here is help a fellow modeler find and correct a problem he is having with a locomotive. Hopefully with a little more information this can be accomplished.Stan Ames stanames@comcast.net
stanames wrote: Robert For what its worth I have a large outdoor layout with 20+ locomotives in DCC. Works great!
I'll second that. I've been running DCC outside with no problems for over 7 years. Jim Agnew
Thank You Tony for the insite.
Advise is only as good as the person giving it.
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I lost and/or WASTED of money making a big investment and installing LOCOLINC into my "G" gauge engines by unknowingly visiting a salesperson layout.
Best advise is to travel around to clubs or open house layouts. Find out what they use and how it works. Some will even let you try it.
Do not be afraid to ask questions even pointed ones.
IT's your money.
AS for battery operation. It has a lot of draw backs. Charging, run time, battery size, placement, available power, connection from battery to engine, idle battery run down.
I am a little confused by your posts.
Is the problem you are having with the Bachmann Large Scale 3 truck Shay with the OEM Soundtraxx decoder or is the problem you have on your ON3 layout using a Soundtraxx Tsumani decoder.
Your Zephyr system does not have suitable voltage or amperage to operate the Large Scale 3 truck shay which is why I ask.
From your last post I would assume it is with your On30 layout. If so this is perhaps the wrong forum. You might get better answers on the yahoo digitrax forum or the Soundtraxx forum.
The problem you report are likely a pickup problem in the locomotive or over amperage on your system. I can not say for sure with the information you have provided The best way to check for this is place a small bulb across the track inputs inside your locomotive. If it light blinks the decoder is not always gettig power and will reset. A extra capasitor on the decoder will also kelp a great deal with these problems.
If you intend to use DCC on a new Large Scale outdoor layout I would highly recommend stainless steel track.
Large scale DCC will not run any better than On3 DCC.
But your On3 is not running right for some reason. Since all your systems seem to have the same problem, I'd look at the supply, booster, wiring, i.e. something in common for all locos.
I have a moderate sized layout outside, 450' of SS track, run NCE DCC, since I need beefy decoders and I like their controllers. I have no need for battery backup of anything, runs great.
Regards, Greg
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Greg Elmassian wrote: Large scale DCC will not run any better than On3 DCC.But your On3 is not running right for some reason. Since all your systems seem to have the same problem, I'd look at the supply, booster, wiring, i.e. something in common for all locos.I have a moderate sized layout outside, 450' of SS track, run NCE DCC, since I need beefy decoders and I like their controllers. I have no need for battery backup of anything, runs great.Regards, Greg
I don't see how large scale couldn't help but run better, and in every respect. Larger diameter wheels give large scale a larger electrical contact patch with which to draw current. Heavier weight locomotives give large scale a better ability to stay in contact with the track and provide greater traction. I think this would show up even greater with the addition of DCC, since this requires even more current draw. I'm just guessing though, since I am certainly no expert.
devils wrote: The problem you are having with the On30 sounds like my initial problem with a Bachmann chinese QJ I fitted with a tsunami when I ran it on a layout. I had a Bachmann EZ command which ran it fine on the test rollers but it was often jerky and random on track in starting off. A mate wondered if it was the low power of the EZ unit and when I ran it on a higher output system it ran fine so I upgraded and left the EZ as a test bench only unit as I want DCC for sound mainly.Do you know anyone else locally who has a DCC layout with a different controller you could test them on?I use DCC in G scale and have no problems with contact or sound apart from when someone bought a non certified RC controller (for the UK) and it wiped all the addresses on the locos as we were using a European RC frequency. Problem solved by educating the chap in the illegality of his system!
This is the first idea that actually may have merit. I may try to find some with an O/G DCC set and try it out. Thanks.
Robert, I made the assumption that most O scale layouts are indoors. Probably a bad assumption.
Yep, larger contact patches, heavier locos, should all help. When I started about 9 years ago, I was told that DCC would not work outdoors. I'm glad I did not listen, but looked at the situation logically, as you have.
GearDrivenSteam wrote:The problem you are having with the On30 sounds like my initial problem with a Bachmann chinese QJ I fitted with a tsunami when I ran it on a layout. I had a Bachmann EZ command which ran it fine on the test rollers but it was often jerky and random on track in starting off. A mate wondered if it was the low power of the EZ unit and when I ran it on a higher output system it ran fine so I upgraded and left the EZ as a test bench only unit as I want DCC for sound mainly.Do you know anyone else locally who has a DCC layout with a different controller you could test them on?This is the first idea that actually may have merit. I may try to find some with an O/G DCC set and try it out. Thanks.
The tsunami also requires more power for programming than basic systems will output, which is what gave us the hint, it's evidently heavier on current on start up so if it keeps cutting out and restarting, your jerky running and sound keeping resetting, then it seems to be stuck in a cycle.
Eliminating the simple things often works rather than assuming the chip is bad, main problem is lack of troubleshooting info from manufacturers.
I've got two tsunamis in On30 locos too and they work and sound great.
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