Quote from: Hunt on December 26, 2018, 10:26:41 PM
What decoder are you using?
What speed steps are being used - 28 or 128?
Any noticeable locomotive headlight flicker or change in headlight flicker rate at different step along the speed curve?
I used a DZ126 decoder hooked up between the Dynamis Command Station and the track power clips.
I wired the decoder power pickup leads to the Command Station and the motor control leads to the track clips. In effect, this is just a wireless DCC speed/direction controller running a DC track, with room for future expansion.
I'm currently using 28 speed steps, and this baby can now c-r-a-w-l or throw itself off the track in forward or reverse, all from my couch
The loco I'm running doesn't have headlights so I can't say about that, but my lighted Pullman cars work just the same as they did on DC. (slower=dimmer, faster=brighter) No noticeable difference between the DC and the DCC. They start lighting at step 2, which is what it takes to get the loco to start moving.
No motor noise difference in the engine, still runs smooth as silk but with way better speed control than the analog transformer (and did I mention I can do it from my couch?)
Keep in mind this is a simple oval track with one loco, no turnouts, just to run around the Christmas tree, but it's exactly what I wanted. For now. ( - don't tell my wife I said that )
UPDATE: now using 128 speed steps, works even better