5H17 said:Oh and before anyone asks. Yes. Once I had worked out the black to red and vice versa thing, I did indeed try it.
And yes. Both bogies did indeed run in opposite directions. You dont go blue to blue or green to green either![]()
Feel free to have a good chuckle at my expense![]()
mike said:you can alter thee voltage on the chip by altering the corisponding cv
ntpntpntp said:Dave, I don't think the Digitrax decoders have cv's to adjust the lighting voltage (unlike LGB, Massoth and some others). You'll need to consider a resistor if you want to lower the brightness or to use LEDs. See the Digitrax Decoder Manual http://www.digitrax.com/v1/ftp/Decoder Manual.pdf
To avoid problems with smoke units overloading decoder function outputs, some people use a relay. Personally I don't bother - I just leave the smoke unit directly wired to the pickups via the original on/off switch and any voltage regulator. Also avoids any uncertainty about whether or not the smoke unit is on or off under DC power.