Correct, I should have also said to solve the problem I had to remove the jumper from J6.
It's the capacitor inrush but the PSX is supposed to handle that. Maybe not in the weak system boost mode with the jumper on. Plain running current, if the loco is pulling more than 1 amp, something's not right with it, but on initial startup, it can easily go over that to charge the keep alive capacitor.
--Randy
Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's
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Nothing you described in your 1st post seemed incorrect. After changing CV49 did you remove the jumper on J6? The directions say you can't use both CV 49 and the jumper on J6.
The question also is why would you need 2.5 amps for one sound loco?
Hopefully Randy will come along and shed some light on this.
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
I think I may have solved the problem, using my SPROG and DecoderPro I was able to program CV49 and set it to 2. This changed the trip current to 2.54 amps instead of the 1.27 amps I was using before.
Now both sound and non-sound DCC locomotives work fine.
That was fun troubleshooting.