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CV Configs for N Scale E8s
CV Configs for N Scale E8s
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Anonymous
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April 2003
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Posted by
Anonymous
on Tuesday, December 23, 2003 12:16 AM
Thanks Ken
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CP5170
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October 2009
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Posted by
CP5170
on Monday, December 22, 2003 1:40 PM
The commonly used CV are:
02 start voltage
03 Acceleration rate
04 Deceleration rate
05 Maximum voltage
06 Mid point voltage
CV 03 & 04 each value delays the change by 1/10th of a second. i.e. a value of 7 would mean that to change 6 steps would take 4.2 seconds.
I set my values differently for each locomotive, depending on how it runs. My yard locos are set lower than road switchers, etc. I did my trial and error for each one. Once you have set one it becomes a reference point for the next.
I recommend the book "Big Book of DCC" by Digitrax which goes into detail on all the CV's that you are interested in.
Hopes this helps...Ken
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Anonymous
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April 2003
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CV Configs for N Scale E8s
Posted by
Anonymous
on Monday, December 22, 2003 12:20 AM
I have just jumped into the realm of DCC with the purchase of a Digitrax Zephyr System. I have the two Kato CP E8s in N Scale with the recommended Digitrax Decoders (I can't remember the model numbers off the top of my head but they are full functioned Series 3 FX decoders). My question is whether anyone can point me in the right direction as to what CVs and values I should program to give realistic control - top scale speed, momentum acceleration and deceleration etc - you get the picture! I also have a number of other N scale locomotives Eg Trainmaster, C Liners etc that I will have the same question for as I outfit them with decoders.
Any help in the above would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Owen
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