the decoder is ok.the does it all the time.i took it appart and foun zip.it's a tt piko taurus,only one year old.the mfrs "Gartner"lists can not tell me what the values of these capacitors are and NEXXTECH who makes them has not replied to my e-mail yet and Radio Shack who sells them does not know. volker
Thank's for telling me about the marcus web site.no my bus is just under 30' each side around.I see Marcus also talks about a TERMINATOR if it RINGS!!thank's volker(i am running tt scale with dynamis)
If it's just one loco, there's a problem with that one, either the motor, or gears, or somethign else. It DOES have a decoder, you aren't running a DC loco as address 00 are you?
30' each way isn't much at all. I'm sure at the ends you might see some rounding of the signal if you hooked up an oscilliscope, but it should be well within the limits of what a decoder can handle. If you had a severe ringing problem on the bus wires, you'd have issues with controlling mos tif not all of your locos - as it, you change speed or direction or turn the lights on and off and nothing happens, or they take off at max speed even though they were stopped - stuff like that.
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thank's and I am glad to hear that.my bus is under 30' each side of the control unit and the loks run OK now that I have split the bus in half instead of having one end out of the power supply.one lok though makes a noise,i do'nt think its ringing,more like a snarl,sounds like a continious spark,but I can see nothing.So I thought maybe the resistor and capicitor would firx it.Volker
How long is your main bus? If you are talking 50 feet or less, this is COMPLETELY UNECESSARY.
20% tolerance is a 'standard' capacitor, DCC isn't one specific frequency so it's not nearly as critical as, say, tuning a specific radio frequency would be. You can get lower tolerance capacitors from most electronic suppliers - a store catering to electronic hobbyists might not have them. You might have to check the mail order houses and see which of them ship outside the US. Mouser is my preferred vendor because they have no surcharge for small orders - if I only need $5 of parts I can order $5 of parts from them.
heinzhello,i've been told
to finish off my main bus wiring with a resitor and a capacitor for each end for smoother operation.
how is this done,exactly,
what size resistor and capicitor must I use
I purchased a bag full of capacitors(ceramic)with many different numbers on them.Which is which?
I find no good results on the internet.
Is the value that important?(the info for all of them says accuracy +-20% temp.+10 to +85C,withstand 2.5 rated voltage.(15pf 50volts.for some)others 1pf 50v and some more .01uF50v.The resistors are rated 1 watt 100 ohm.Will those do the job?
But reviewing - bottom line - if your bus is less than 30' long this is probably not an issue, and you don't need to terminate it.
there's no reason to add a resistor and or a capacitor to the ends of the buss wires. just keep the ends away from each other.
hello,i've been told to finish off my main bus wiring with a resitor and a capacitor for each end for smoother operation.how is this done,exactly,and what size resistor and capicitor must I use.I purchased a bag full of capacitors(ceramic)with many different numbers on them.Which is which?.The store does not know and I find no good results on the internet.Is the value that important?(the info for all of them says accuracy +-20% temp.+10 to +85C,withstand 2.5 rated voltage.(15pf 50volts.for some)others 1pf 50v and some more .01uF50v.The resistors are rated 1 watt 100 ohm.Will those do the job?It's the capacitors i am not so sure about.(NO RADIO SHACK HERE).Thank's Volker