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Title: N Scale S-4 - Speed Control?
Post by: spookshow on August 20, 2013, 07:51:00 AM
Looking at the docs for the S-4 decoder, it appears that the only CV available for adjusting speed control is CV2 (vstart). Without having access to CV6 (vmid), CV5 (vmax) or any of the speed table CV's, is there any way to change the overall speed spectrum of the locomotive? For example, if I wanted a higher top-end speed or wanted to speed-match it with another loco?

Thanks,
-Mark
Title: Re: N Scale S-4 - Speed Control?
Post by: skipgear on August 20, 2013, 09:13:43 AM
Mark,
Unfortunately, I haven't seen a single Bachmann decoder, except the Tsunami equipped sound units, that have anything but Vmin, Accel, and Decel. They run at max speed now. You have to match the other loco to theirs. Taking the decoder out or changing it for another does not increase top speed.

I really applaud Bachmann for gearing the locos for realistic working speeds. Not many switchers would go over 40mph wide open anyhow.
Title: Re: N Scale S-4 - Speed Control?
Post by: spookshow on August 20, 2013, 09:27:34 AM
Actually, I like the speed spectrum on mine (it being very realistic). I was just curious to know if it could be changed (IE, info for my website).

So, you think it's the gearing that's responsible for the low top-end? I haven't been able to determine if it's the gearing, the motor or the decoder (or all of the above).

Thanks,
-Mark
Title: Re: N Scale S-4 - Speed Control?
Post by: skipgear on August 21, 2013, 12:25:36 AM
When Chris pulled the decoder out of his 44T, speed did not change. I have done a few decoderectomies on the 2-6-0 and 4-6-0 for people and they do not change speed range. All these decoders are based on the same logic chip so I can only assume the same will be true with the S-4.