Don & Rich, Thanks for the interesting inputs.
Having spent the past 35 years in the electrical industry, I understand capacitors-capacitance pretty well..just not on such a small scale..
Basically, the capacitor setup supplies stored energy to carry over 'emergency' power to sound portions of the system and also if properly sized and the voltage-currenbt draw and duration are acceptable in parameters, to bridge track power gaps caused by dirty track or 'dead frogs'.
Sort of a miniature "uninterruptible power supply" for the DCC locomotive.
This all makes sense to me.It's the installation and sizing configuring that I need to study up on and consider.
When we decided to get into DCC, I wondered what the differences were in decoders from various mfgrs besides price, name and number of functions and milliamp capacity..
Looks like there are some mfgrs that are a bit more ahead of the curve in this regard.
Gotta wonder why more decoder mfgrs don't build in this feature..Mfgring price?space restrictions?
Lack the engineering technologie folks?
Jim
Having spent the past 35 years in the electrical industry, I understand capacitors-capacitance pretty well..just not on such a small scale..
Basically, the capacitor setup supplies stored energy to carry over 'emergency' power to sound portions of the system and also if properly sized and the voltage-currenbt draw and duration are acceptable in parameters, to bridge track power gaps caused by dirty track or 'dead frogs'.
Sort of a miniature "uninterruptible power supply" for the DCC locomotive.
This all makes sense to me.It's the installation and sizing configuring that I need to study up on and consider.
When we decided to get into DCC, I wondered what the differences were in decoders from various mfgrs besides price, name and number of functions and milliamp capacity..
Looks like there are some mfgrs that are a bit more ahead of the curve in this regard.
Gotta wonder why more decoder mfgrs don't build in this feature..Mfgring price?space restrictions?
Lack the engineering technologie folks?
Jim