I also have 2 of the same decoders that blow there horn a lot on there own.
Have to checked the track voltage? It may be too high.
Slee The SlothI also have 2 of the same decoders that blow there horn a lot on there own.
I had a pair of SDH164K1Cs that I put in a cpouple of Kato F40PH and they did the same thing, every time I powered-on the layout they each went into the full grade crossing sequence, TWICE! I could never get them to shut up! Every time there was a slight power interruption they would go through the tooting all over again, twice.
They were the first and last Digitrax sound decoders I ever owned.
Regards, Ed
Track volatge is 18V AC. I have several other locomotives that run just fine.
gmpullman Slee The Sloth I also have 2 of the same decoders that blow there horn a lot on there own. I had a pair of SDH164K1Cs that I put in a cpouple of Kato F40PH and they did the same thing, every time I powered-on the layout they each went into the full grade crossing sequence, TWICE! I could never get them to shut up! Every time there was a slight power interruption they would go through the tooting all over again, twice. They were the first and last Digitrax sound decoders I ever owned. Regards, Ed
Slee The Sloth I also have 2 of the same decoders that blow there horn a lot on there own.
Ed,
WHat speaker are you using with it? One thing that can get a sound decoder hot is to use a speaker with the wrong impedence. It makes the amplifier run very hot. The motor portion is the same as other Digitrax HO decoders so should be nowhere near the limit with that loco, unless it has a problem with the motor.
Also what sound project is loaded? The default Digitrax ones aren;t all that good, but there is a whole series in the Sound Depot that others have properly designed to work with the decoders.
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Slee The Sloth Track volatge is 18V AC. I have several other locomotives that run just fine.
Oh yeah, didn't see that. 18V is high for HO. The decoder is good to 20 or 22, or should be, but 18V is already 3V higher than the Digitrax HO voltage of 15V.