Sorry Gay, Digitrax DH163 is where the BackEMF Starts.
http://www.digitrax.com/static/apps/cms/media/documents/decoder-spec-sheet/DH123.pdf
Bob Frey
Website: http://bobfrey.auclair.com
Guy, a Digitrax DH123 has BackEMF when CV57= 6. Set CV2= 24 and then keet pulling CV2 down by about 4 with each try. You will soon find a CV2 point where you have a good starting speed at speed level 1.
(With stronger BackEMF, you need less CV2)
Thank you Randy.
Guy
Modeling CNR in the 50's
You can try tweaking the kick start in CV65, but this will probably also make it jump quicker with no load. This is where a decoder with BEMF would help - once configured to crawl on speed step 1, it will crawl on speed step 1 regardless of load (up to a point). I happen to prefer TCS decoders, they generally don;t even need any tweaking, the BEMF is self-adjusting. A T1 would be a plug in replacement for the DH123.
--Randy
Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's
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I installed a Digitrax DH 123 decoder in a Bachmann Spectrum 4-6-0 Ten Wheeler. After tweaking with CVs 02 and 65 I had a good starting speed at speed level 1 on the NCE Power Cab. When I couple a string of no more than 5 free rolling cars to this locomotive, I have to crank the throttle to level 8 or 10 before it starts moving. Can I do something about it?