Page 8 of the manual that it came with shows a plug you can configure to send track power directly to the motor. The engine will run at a lower voltage but the sound will lag behind.
http://www.broadway-limited.com/support/manuals/Final%20BlueLine%20Diesel%20Manual%207.17.08.pdf
Springfield PA
cprfan1Just got a new E8 from BLI DCC with factory sound. The layout is DC at this time but shortly will be moving to DCC. The loco is very sluggish and when it does run it tends to surge forward at times. Sound system seems to have a few bugs in it too. I was expecting much better preformance from Broadway. Anyone else had these sorts of problems? Any recommended solutions? Thanks
Just got a new E8 from BLI DCC with factory sound. The layout is DC at this time but shortly will be moving to DCC. The loco is very sluggish and when it does run it tends to surge forward at times. Sound system seems to have a few bugs in it too. I was expecting much better preformance from Broadway. Anyone else had these sorts of problems? Any recommended solutions?
Thanks
Yes, get a DCC controller. Many DCC locos that are dual mode do not run very well on DC.
Below is a link to the BLI site with their own forum.
http://www.broadway-limited.com/faq.aspx
Rich
If you ever fall over in public, pick yourself up and say “sorry it’s been a while since I inhabited a body.” And just walk away.
It WILL be sluggish on DC, the first 7-9 volts is eaten up by the sound electronics, leaving 3-5 volts to run the motor at a typical DC throttle's 12 volts. No fix, if it wasn;t like this, the loco would be flying down the track before the sound started up. It will behave much better on DCC.
--Randy
Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's
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