dinwittyI reccomend you get the digitrax 4 amp decoder and compare doing the same exact thing with your heavy diesels. they just won't get the current on your grade with your other decoders. Your dcc system has enough current to run them. When IC chips work harder they heat up reducing capabilities and potential frying them. You can play with the BEMF ideas and see what but I don't expect any changes in results much until you up the current capability of the decoder.
You've got that all twisted around. If he's not frying decoders now, a higher amp decoder isn't going to make any difference. The motor is going to draw a given amount of current based on its requirements. The OP hasn't destroyed any decoders, so what he is using will supply the current required - a higher amp decoder isn't going to do anything different.
It's not a matter of the decoder supplying enough current, it's a matter of whether the decoder can handle the current demand.
Mark.
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Well the Athearn SD-40-2 was designed to power an engine using a lightweight plastic body shell, not very heavy Cary metal one. If these are the only engines causing a problem, then I think it narrows down to those engines needing a motor that draws less current, or a more powerful decoder designed for the higher-drawing Athearn. Or just retire them and buy Proto or BLI E-units? IMHO at some point trying to bring 1960's technology up to today's standards just isn't worth it.
dinwittyProto87 has them replacement magnets for them older pittman like motors, a strong magnet will beat anything. Digitrax has these "SoundBugs" that are sound only and should run on DC to sound up your diesels if you want. I have some cary bodies to heavyize some diesels and do some comparing here but that won't happen soon as other pressing matters modeling is at stake. But the concepts of current use is no differrent, a thin single strand wire can cary 12 volts as a mutli-strand wire can carry 12 volts. Lets say run that Bowser Big Boy thru that little wire strand, watch the fireworks go up as glows red and busts. This is how fuses work. Its still no differrent in electronics. I am amazed anyways the small size of the components on these decoders and "thats 1 amp"? or "thats 4 amps?" If you want to avoid blowing any decoder throw heat sinks on them. The older blue box Athearn motors are not your can motors and draw more current, add a cary metal body and everything else...I better rethink my decoder and/or motor. 8-D