Slawman
Deckline

Perhaps a smile for some of you who enjoy a laugh at others misfortune 
In the vein of my "fiddle with it to see how it works" approach to DCC, I recently bought and setup three single channel Massoth decoders to run a few hard to wire switches on my layout.
After a while re-setting and adjusting some of the CV values I thought might be relevant to my requirement I ended up assigning each of them a relevant address and installed them. Not before quite a bit of frustration was had.
I am happily playing away a few hours later when I smell something burning.
After a little investigation I realise one of the devices hooked up to one of the new decoders is too hot to put my hand on. It is also not performing well....Open it up to find a pool of molten plastic which used to be the rear retainer and one of the side clips.
I had set one of my CVs to “constant” which I am now assuming (another one of my strengths), fed a constant 22v into my switch motor. Funny enough it still switched fine with this setting.
Perhaps the most amazing bit of all is that after re-assembling it all it works just fine (for the time being).
Live and learn….

In the vein of my "fiddle with it to see how it works" approach to DCC, I recently bought and setup three single channel Massoth decoders to run a few hard to wire switches on my layout.
After a while re-setting and adjusting some of the CV values I thought might be relevant to my requirement I ended up assigning each of them a relevant address and installed them. Not before quite a bit of frustration was had.
I am happily playing away a few hours later when I smell something burning.
After a little investigation I realise one of the devices hooked up to one of the new decoders is too hot to put my hand on. It is also not performing well....Open it up to find a pool of molten plastic which used to be the rear retainer and one of the side clips.
I had set one of my CVs to “constant” which I am now assuming (another one of my strengths), fed a constant 22v into my switch motor. Funny enough it still switched fine with this setting.
Perhaps the most amazing bit of all is that after re-assembling it all it works just fine (for the time being).
Live and learn….