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#1
I get about 60-65 mph pulling 8 cars on a flat surface with my Baldwin 4-6-0. What Im wondering is if the real loco had about the same limit?
#2
N / Re: Yet more Digitrax DCC Zephyr Extra questions
January 16, 2014, 04:49:39 PM
Had a nice long talk with Loco Nate at Digitrax, great guy and informative! He confirmed that the complexity of the signal coming from the Digitrax, essentially a square qave signal can cause True RMS volt meter like my Fluke 111 to show too low voltage for the output. He said that my over Fluke which is an averaging meter would give a truer number and he said that 16.42 AC was in the ballpark.

Nate also said that you can measure the output by switching the meter to DC and reading Rail A  or Rail B and Ground which would give 6 to 6.5 V DC each  just in case you only have a True RMS meter.

Great info and assistance from Digitrax!
#3
N / Re: Yet more Digitrax DCC Zephyr Extra questions
January 16, 2014, 01:47:45 PM
I did realize something. One of the meters that I am using is a True RMS meter so it can sometimes give low readings when dealing with complex AC signal which Im sure is what the Digitrax puts out. So is 16.43 V AC in the ballpark?
#4
I have a Baldwin 4-6-0 and I have seen one reference to 60 mph but no other info.

Thanks

#5
N / Yet more Digitrax DCC Zephyr Extra questions
January 15, 2014, 12:59:04 PM
So based on the info gleaned from this site and others. I decided my first DCC controller would be the Digitrax Zephyr. I was using the standard controller that came with my Bachmann set. Didnt have a connector for the Digitrax so I cut the two pole plug off the Bachmann wire, and used it to connect the Digitrax. I'm not sure what gauge wire it is but I hope it sufficient.

The locomotive I am using is the Bachmann Baldwin 4-6-0 which is DCC ready. The one thing that bothers me is that the locomotive runs significantly slower on with the DCC controller vs the DC controller that came with a starter set. I'm told this is normal? In any event full throttle still seems a little slow. Otherwise the locomotive runs very smooth and quietly. My layout is 30X54, a simply oval for now.

I tested the voltage using two voltmeters I have. The frustrating thing is that one meters says 13.5 AC and the other says 16.4 AC. Both cant be right. The better voltmeter says 13.5 . The spec sheet says 13.8 v is what the controller is limited to but other threads say 14-16 v is the norm and any less I have a defective controller. Would like more info on that if possible.

Should I get different larger gauge wire to connect the E-Z track to the Digitrax? Is the red wire that came with the Bachmann set adequate?

Thanks in advance

Dave

#6
N / Re: Santa Fe 4-8-4 DCC conversion question
January 10, 2014, 03:00:06 AM
Im wondering if I cant just change the tender to one thats DCC ready and put a decoder in that? Would simplify things although be more spendy.
#7
N / Santa Fe 4-8-4 DCC conversion question
January 09, 2014, 01:09:21 PM
Hi, new to the forum and new to N guage trains. Just ordered the Bachman Empire Builder set and as I await its deliver I realized that DCC is the way to go (at least eventually). Rather than use the 4-8-4 that comes with the set as a display, can I make it DCC without too much trouble? Any good guides out there and finally, what decoder do I need?

Thanks

Dave