idlemarvel
Neither idle nor a marvel

I was trying to program a Massoth S sound decoder today (programming track). This was directly attached to the programming track so as not to interfere with the LGB motor decoder it is normally attached to. I kept getting unable to read decoder or other such error messages. Sometimes I could read a CV, sometimes not, sometimes I thought I had written a new value only to find it had not changed. I have programmed dozens of decoders in my time but this was thwarting me. I was about to throw in the towel when I suddenly thought "I wonder if it needs more juice?". I run my layout at 18v, don't ask me why, it has never been a problem in the past. Luckily I have a workbench power supply so I can just twiddle a knob to increase the supply voltage to the command station. I wound it up to 21v and hey presto everything worked! Read and write CVs with no problem.
Just relating this story in case it helps someone else. There was a discussion on another thread about what voltage to run your layout at, so this may be another factor if you run DCC. After I finished programming I set it back to 18v again.
Just relating this story in case it helps someone else. There was a discussion on another thread about what voltage to run your layout at, so this may be another factor if you run DCC. After I finished programming I set it back to 18v again.