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I’ve about come to my wits end figuring out how to sync my pulsed Massoth smoker for round boilers PN 8415001 with my Massoth Emotion XLS decoder V2.5 on a LGB Forney 21252. I decided to skip the hall motor sensor because I see no evidence that it is working. When hall sensor was plugged into smoker, nothing happens other than functions provided through dcc track. When connected to Emotion XLS I can receive a pulse signal when setting Emotion CV 114 timing interval values 1-15. When I select value 30 for synchronized smoke it has the same affect when connected to the hall sensor. Just a small idle stream of smoke. Being able to adjust timing through CV 114 proves wiring is correct. I’m happy with the chug sound through sound steps so don’t miss the hall sensor. Any ideas what CVs need to be adjusted to provide synced smoke using sound steps?
CV 114 is currently set to 1 so I at least have something interesting to look at while figuring out why CV 114 value 30 doesn’t do anything. Thanks for any advice I can get.
I’ve about come to my wits end figuring out how to sync my pulsed Massoth smoker for round boilers PN 8415001 with my Massoth Emotion XLS decoder V2.5 on a LGB Forney 21252. I decided to skip the hall motor sensor because I see no evidence that it is working. When hall sensor was plugged into smoker, nothing happens other than functions provided through dcc track. When connected to Emotion XLS I can receive a pulse signal when setting Emotion CV 114 timing interval values 1-15. When I select value 30 for synchronized smoke it has the same affect when connected to the hall sensor. Just a small idle stream of smoke. Being able to adjust timing through CV 114 proves wiring is correct. I’m happy with the chug sound through sound steps so don’t miss the hall sensor. Any ideas what CVs need to be adjusted to provide synced smoke using sound steps?
CV 114 is currently set to 1 so I at least have something interesting to look at while figuring out why CV 114 value 30 doesn’t do anything. Thanks for any advice I can get.