For your first question, you need only 100 Ohms because a motor has very low resistance. A large G-scale motor I have measures 130 Ohms.
I think TCS and SoundTraxx have information on their web site about adding a keep-alive capacitor.
Hi all,
I've got a TCS M1 decoder I've pulled out of a loco which has now been fitted with sound, and I'm trying to use the M1 to control lights in a caboose I'm working on. There are two pieces of information I've been trying to find, but I'm not having much luck:
- I'd like to wire a resistor across the motor leads, to allow readback of the CV values. What value should I use?
- Is it possible to wire a keep-alive capacitor into the decoder to prevent the lights flickering?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Cheers,
tbdanny
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