
On the left in the blue case is a DCC controller designed by Bill Cuthbert, next in the black case is Bill’s bluetooth DCC command station, an app is available for this from Bill.
Then is the red DCC++ Throttle by Train Electronics.com. The housing was designed by me which I then 3D printed. I used a single 3.7v li-ion battery as a power source and have incorporated a charger circuit.
The blue box is the DCC++ base station which goes with the throttle. The box under the throttle is the high power DCC++ booster, both designed by Train Electronics.
Next is the Massoth commercial units which I use for my railway.
I only use Massoth decoders for my Locos whether using sound or not and all are programed with the Massoth Service Tool.
All the output stages of my DIY units are run on 19volts. My first experiment was with DCC++ and I was disappointed with the test. The loco control is fine but the function control is not and did not respond to key functions.
I then made the bluetooth DCC command station and installed the app on an old phone. This system worked fine. All the sounds were correct plus I had the control of my LGB point motors, but again not to my liking. I found my touch screen too slow (may be an old phone is the problem?).
As Bill Cuthbert’s system works with NMRA compliant decoders (as stated in his write up) this seemed to fill my needs for a DIY unit.
The next to be made was his DCC controller with the output stage running on 19volts and set for 3amps on a heatsink with a fan. This will run 3 LGB locos with sound and all the functions working fine.
I needed to build a booster unit to give more power. I again looked at the one from Train Electronics.com. Their DCC++ booster seemed to fit the bill (also the only one I could find) so one was made. Again I have found it works with the loco’s motor control but when calling up the sound functions it is not correct. I have used a DCC++ controller and a DCC controller as the input and get the same effect.
I can only think that DCC++ is not able to work with NMRA compliant decoders.
As this is just my finding, please let me know if I am going wrong or if I am incorect with my assumption.
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