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Adjusting deceleration on MTH GG1

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Adjusting deceleration on MTH GG1
Posted by Old.Professor on Friday, May 2, 2014 4:45 PM

I'm attempting to adjust the decelation on an MTH GG-1 so that it stops in a shorter distance. The manual page indicates that engine has MTH PS3.0 electronics. Changing the value in CV4 from the default value of 0 (zero) seems to have no effect. I noticed that CV54 is identified as MTH Deceleration Rate with a default value (decimal) of 64. The deceleration formula is given as 1/8*sMPH/s. I increased the value stored in CV54 and got the locomotive to stop in a somewhat shorter distance. Is there anything else I can do?

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Posted by rrinker on Friday, May 2, 2014 5:35 PM

0 in CV4 means no momentum. So, that's as low as it can go. If MTH uses CV54, then adjust that. Higher number should increase the deceleration rate. They don;t say what the maximum value is, try 255, which would be the normal maximum for a CV. That should make it slow down at a rate of 32 smph per second.

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Posted by dave hikel on Monday, May 5, 2014 5:57 PM

Hi Old.Professor,

Protosound 3 decoders by default use a different calculation for acceleration and deceleration rates.  CV 3 and 4 don't do anything unless you turn on "PWM mode" using CV52.  As you surmised, to get a shorter stoping distnace in the default SMPH mode, you enter a higher value into CV 54 (MTH deceleration rate).  The default value is 64, which equates to 8 smph/second of deceleration.  As Randy suggested, the max value is 255, which will give you a deceleration rate of 32 smpgh/second.

Dave

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