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Title: bachmann DCC #6 crossover gets stuck
Post by: know2gogg on April 12, 2021, 03:43:48 PM
Hi all, I'm using bachmann DCC #6 crossovers with powered frogs. I'm also using electrical pickup trucks to add lighting effects to the rolling stock. Everything works all right until a mistake happens in operating the crossovers when the trains are running over. I understand that this causes various types of shorts, but this isn't the problem.

The problem is that the crossover decoders are vulnerable to the electrical transition currents and can get stuck in a certain position, and won't respond to throw/close signals. I did some troubleshooting and ruled out loco decoders; types of electrical pickup trucks and the DCC system. I suspect that the problem is that the decoder memory gets altered and it looses the address that was programmed into it. It is easily fixable by taking the crossover out, reprogramming the address and putting it back. However, its a hassle.

Has anyone come across this defect? Any recommendations how to improve the decoder protection from such spikes and transition currents? Thanks...
Andrew
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Update of Apr 27.
Upon further research it was discovered that Bachmann uses in their decoder a cheap knock-off of the venerable 12F629 controller, and they didn't implement the manufacturer recommended noise protection circuitry. Nothing can be improved here, except unpowering the frogs (not a guaranteed fix) or replacing the decoder with a different brand.
I think I'll go with the latter.
Andrew