Hi
I have no direct experience of the new Mallet, but I suspect the problem lies in the track voltage coming from the MTS control unit. This can be 23-25 volts, which is too high for the installed DCC chip, which then overloads and shuts down.
The solution for this is to place a series of bridge rectifiers between the control unit and the track (see www.atlasrr.com/voltage.htm or www.tonystrains.com/technews/soundtraxx_heats.htm). The rectifiers reduce the voltage reaching the track (which should be below 21 volts) and allow the chip to work normally.
I have a Bachmann K-27 with a QSI sound chip, plus 3-truck Shays which work and sound great on my MTS system. One other thing - the MTS system only supports 14 speed steps, so the CV29 address in the chip has to be given a value of 4 - the QSI chip is probably set up for 28/128 speed steps.
Good luck!
Nick.
I have no direct experience of the new Mallet, but I suspect the problem lies in the track voltage coming from the MTS control unit. This can be 23-25 volts, which is too high for the installed DCC chip, which then overloads and shuts down.
The solution for this is to place a series of bridge rectifiers between the control unit and the track (see www.atlasrr.com/voltage.htm or www.tonystrains.com/technews/soundtraxx_heats.htm). The rectifiers reduce the voltage reaching the track (which should be below 21 volts) and allow the chip to work normally.
I have a Bachmann K-27 with a QSI sound chip, plus 3-truck Shays which work and sound great on my MTS system. One other thing - the MTS system only supports 14 speed steps, so the CV29 address in the chip has to be given a value of 4 - the QSI chip is probably set up for 28/128 speed steps.
Good luck!
Nick.