Got 2 free Digitrax DH 121's and a NCE DA102. I looked on Digitrax site and saw the 121 was replaced by the DH 123. Does anyone know the power rating of the DH 121? I hope to use them in a A B set of F9's by Stewart Hobbies.
What can you tell me about the NCE DA102? Will it run LED's with no resistor? Does it have EMF? (I hope that is the right term)
Thanks for the coming answers.
Ken
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Here are the instruction sheets for the decoders you acquired:
http://www.digitrax.com/v1/ftp/dh121.pdf
http://www.ncedcc.com/pdf/da102eu.pdf
Note that these decoders have older technology than current models.
The Digitrax DH121 decoders have a lower frequency PWM motor control circuit that may generate audible noise through the motor.
Neither decoder utilizes Back-EMF.
You must use a current limiting resistor with LED's and lamps under 14 volts.
I hope this helps.
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Ken,
To decipher a Digitrax decoder version number, keep the following in mind: For the DH121, it means --
D = Digital (or DCC)
H = HO scale
1 = 1 Amp continuous power rating
2 = Number of Functions
1 = Software version number programmed into the decoder