QUOTE (Branchliner @ 7 May 2006, 21:58)
<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Thanks Ozzie/Peter for that useful information, I have noted it down on the spares sheet for future reference. Setting up two decoders simultaneously? Thats an interesting problem, if there was a conflict of values for the same CV what would the feedback read if anything at all. One solution would be to isolate one decoder whilst setting up the other then reverse the process, every single CV would need to be identical on each decoder, you would have to pay attention to the polarity of the pick up and motor connections to avoid the trucks running in opposite directions, normally I don't bother which way round I connect the wires, if it runs the wrong way I just change the value of CV29 to correct it. I intend to start the installation next week, I shall keep you all posted, if nothing else it may help someone in the future.
I should not have bought this loco really,
it has just diverted me from the task of completing the loft layout and all that scrabbling about under the boards, another problem here, see my post on tracks etc.
Brian
Brian, I tried the twin decoder setup in a twin motor DJH NSWGR AD60 Garrett. It didn't work terribly well as one motor would stall and the other kept going which meant the stalled one had to catch up. So I went back to a single decoder driving both motors, 1612Mashima's mated to NWSL 1/8th 36:1 gearboxes. It works well but as with all kit built, all wheel pickup engines I get the odd brake shoe out of line and the damn thing shorts out. One day I'll sit down and sort it out. The NWSL motor kit for the Bachmann DD40X was really good as you ony used one motor, a Sagami with flywheels, but it was about 10hrs work to get it to fit and those NWSL cups and balls universals were a little finicky to fit.
Ozzie21