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LARGER Stay alive capacitor Digitrax SDH164D ??

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LARGER Stay alive capacitor Digitrax SDH164D ??
Posted by calldrin on Wednesday, April 13, 2011 11:07 AM

Is there any advantage to increasing the "stay alive" capacitor on the Digitrax SDH164D  decoder?

If so how large have you tried?

I know Lenz decoders us a large stay alive circuit and would like to use the SDH164D  because it has sound.

Thanks,

Chuck

Chico, CA

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Posted by richg1998 on Wednesday, April 13, 2011 11:58 AM

calldrin

Is there any advantage to increasing the "stay alive" capacitor on the Digitrax SDH164D  decoder?

If so how large have you tried?

I know Lenz decoders us a large stay alive circuit and would like to use the SDH164D  because it has sound.

Thanks,

Chuck

Chico, CA

There can be an advantage but also a disadvantage for reading back. Some DCC systems act up with larger stay alive caps. Stay alive is not plug and play but experimenting quite often.

Store the below link as you will need it. Read everything.

http://www.members.optusnet.com.au/mainnorth/alive.htm

Clean track, wipers, wheels can solve most of the issues. All wheel pickup is an advantage. Not LOOKs CLEAN but has been cleaned.

Rich

 

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Wednesday, April 13, 2011 12:01 PM

I guess it depends on the engine it's installed in and the track it runs on.  If you've got a 6-axle diesel with all-wheel pickup and well-laid track with plenty of feeder wires and soldered rail joiners, you might not need a keep-alive capacitor at all.  On the other hand, if you're running a two-axle Dockside, and you've got Atlas Customline turnouts with unpowered frogs, then the biggest capacitor you can squeeze in is what you want.

Of course, what I'm saying is that you need a big capacitor if the engine is small enough that you don't have room for one.

It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse. 

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