Zerogee
Clencher's Bogleman

I'm currently searching (in the Wanted section) for an original green Frank S (LGB22261), and I've got a couple that I'm looking at or have been offered.... while I'm still making a decision, I thought I'd ask the question in advance about DCC chipping.
I already have an original blue Nicki & Frank, bought from a fellow forumite, which was chipped with two separate decoders - an L or XL in the loco and an XLS in the tender, I believe - and has had the connection cable between loco and tender removed completely. I also have a much newer black DR version with factory-installed DCC and sound, which has TWO plug and cable connections between loco and tender.
Now, as I understand it, the original DC version uses the cable connection for two things - to share pickups between loco and tender, but also (via some electrical gubbins) to equalise the running speed between tender and loco motors, as I gather that otherwise the tender can tend to "push" the loco by running faster...... on my blue N&F, the CVs of the two decoders were apparently tweaked by trial-and-error to get both units running at about the same speed.
My question prior to buying an old green version is this: is it possible to make the loco work with just a single XLS, and if so how do you wire it (and are there still problems with speed variantion between the two gearboxes)? Or is it essential to use two decoders to get round the problem?
Any advice, suggestions and personal experiences welcome!
Jon.
I already have an original blue Nicki & Frank, bought from a fellow forumite, which was chipped with two separate decoders - an L or XL in the loco and an XLS in the tender, I believe - and has had the connection cable between loco and tender removed completely. I also have a much newer black DR version with factory-installed DCC and sound, which has TWO plug and cable connections between loco and tender.
Now, as I understand it, the original DC version uses the cable connection for two things - to share pickups between loco and tender, but also (via some electrical gubbins) to equalise the running speed between tender and loco motors, as I gather that otherwise the tender can tend to "push" the loco by running faster...... on my blue N&F, the CVs of the two decoders were apparently tweaked by trial-and-error to get both units running at about the same speed.
My question prior to buying an old green version is this: is it possible to make the loco work with just a single XLS, and if so how do you wire it (and are there still problems with speed variantion between the two gearboxes)? Or is it essential to use two decoders to get round the problem?
Any advice, suggestions and personal experiences welcome!

Jon.